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By | November 18, 2009, 12:07pm UTC - Black and Hispanic students are still more likely to be in schools with low progress report grades. (Times)
- Peace and Diversity Academy, the only F-rated high school, has been moved several times. (Daily News)
- Principals are considering what programs to cut when looming budget cuts are finally ordered. (NY1)
- Community Education Council presidents are no longer meeting with Chancellor Klein monthly. (Post)
- The Board of Regents approved the development of a credit-bearing “virtual high school.” (Post)
- Thomas Carroll calls the state’s teacher training proposal “a heck of a start.” (Post)
- Penn. lawmakers are weighing putting more restrictions on charter schools. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- A new documentary likens public schools to prisons. (Times)
- Boston is poised to close a dozen struggling schools this year. (Boston Globe)
- Chicago is figuring out how to go on after the suicide of its school board president. (Chicago Sun-Times)