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By | December 1, 2011, 12:58am UTC - After getting a $900,000 buyout, Philadelphia’s ex-schools chief is seeking unemployment. (Daily News)
- The U.S. Department of Education found that schools with poor students get less money. (Politics K-12)
- Pedro Noguera describes the Broader, Bolder Approach’s impact on Newark’s schools. (Answer Sheet)
- A student from Murrow High School reports on the increasing difficulty of getting free lunch. (SchoolBook)
- The Hoover Institution lays out the best (choice) and worst (cheating) education events of 2011. (Hoover)
- A college counselor weighs in on whether one’s high school choice matters to colleges. (Insideschools)
- A theory about why the Department of Education moved December’s PEP meeting to Queens. (Ed Notes)
- A principal says 171,348 data points can’t equal one grade on a city progress report. (SchoolBook)
- In an era of transformation schools, looking around the world for transformational ones. (Sam Chaltain)