Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Some city private schools making diversity strides
By | August 11, 2011, 11:01am UTC - Nearly half of kindergartners at Dalton, an elite private school, will be students of color this year. (WSJ)
- Parents applauded the city’s plan to require sex education in all middle and high schools. (Daily News)
- But the Archdiocese of New York, the Catholic Church, criticized the sex ed plan. (Times)
- The church’s opposition could cause trouble for schools housed in church buildings. (GothamSchools)
- The Times praises the sex ed rules, saying teen disease and pregnancy rates make them “long overdue.”
- Bronx schools lagged farthest behind in performance on state tests. (NY1)
- A charter school parent spokeswoman says the scores should end criticism of charter schools. (Post)
- A new report says that even states that raised test standards rarely raise them to NAEP levels. (WSJ)
- Officials in a suburban D.C. county are quietly firing more teachers and principals. (Washington Post)