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By | February 18, 2010, 12:24pm UTC - High schools in eight states, but not New York, will start letting kids graduate after 10th grade. (Times)
- City Council speaker Christine Quinn will push GED improvements in a major speech today. (NY1)
- The brand-new Hebrew Language Academy charter school has a diverse student body. (Forward)
- Chicago won’t close five schools due to the gang conflicts doing so would cause. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- The city’s Young Women’s Leadership schools are being exported to Baltimore. (Baltimore Sun)
- One in five New Jersey schools have no poor students, giving the state the highest wealth gap. (Times)
- A majority of California school districts have refused to sign the state’s Race to the Top bid. (L.A. Times)