Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Tuesday, 12/9
By | December 9, 2008, 12:40pm UTC - Even the woman who wrote the book on applying to high school finds the process overwhelming. (Times)
- The DOE recently expanded one of the schools it’s now closing. (Daily News)
- Some teenagers take classes on how to interact with school safety agents. (City Limits)
- Kids in District 13 are trying out new lessons — in disaster management. (Brooklyn Daily Eagle)
- The head of the State Senate ed committee is looking into 4-day school weeks. (The Independent)
- The Gates Foundation announced its first grants to bolster community colleges. (Times)
- George Bush’s effects on schools will persist even after he has left the White House. (Education Week)
- Los Angeles’s embattled schools chief, David Brewer, is accepting a buyout package. (L.A. Times)
- In D.C., Teach For America preschool teachers appear to be making a difference. (Education Week)
- The D.C. schools are trying to crack down on suspensions. (Washington Post)
- The Chicago Tribune gives Obama the go-ahead on poaching schools chief Arne Duncan.