Skip to main contentRemainders: In gov. debate, Cuomo gives a few edu details
By | October 19, 2010, 11:35pm UTC - Andrew Cuomo backed Obama’s education policies during last night’s debate. (State of Politics)
- A court ruled today that charter schools don’t have to match union wages for contractors. (Chalkboard)
- Pushback against Eva Moskowitz’s proposed UWS charter school begins. (Ed Notes Online)
- Without a dean to oversee unruly students, a new teacher struggles to keep order. (GS Community)
- NBC profiles Citizen Schools in Boston, which extends the school day with volunteers. (MSNBC)
- Brooklyn’s P.S. 216 students planed apple trees and kale in their Edible Schoolyard. (NY Times)
- Georgia’s largest school district won the $1 million Broad Prize today. (Washington Post)
- In an election year, most state education ballot initiatives are funding-focused. (Edweek)
- Excessed teachers say the city is scheduling “mandatory interviews” for them. (Chaz)
- Suffering from budget cuts, some schools are putting paid advertisements on lockers. (Star Tribune)
- And in a few years the city schools will be full of Jaydens and Isabellas. (WSJ)