Skip to main contentRemainders: A parent coordinator calls for parent accountability
By | May 3, 2012, 11:06pm UTC - A parent coordinator says she wants more accountability for the city — and for parents. (SchoolBook)
- A massive rally to protest after-school cuts in the mayor’s budget coalesced at P.S. 134. (Lo-Down NY)
- A parent is blowing the whistle on draconian cafeteria policies at Brooklyn’s P.S. 104. (Home Reporter)
- More on the mistaken idea, repeated across the city this week, that the school year is over. (Mr. Foteah)
- A new, disputed report finds some city charters spend more than district schools. (Charters & Choice)
- New research argues that, done right, Common Core math is like other countries’. (Curriculum Matters)
- Dozens of D.C. public schools would lose their librarians under the latest budget cuts. (Answer Sheet)
- House of Representatives candidate Hakeem Jeffries is liberal, except on education. (Brooklyn Ink)
- A student essay about the problem with awards turns into an ode to perseverance. (In the Middle)
- Districts nationwide aren’t happy about the scrutiny a cheating analysis has brought. (Educated Reporter)
- “We Are Young” takes on new meaning when sung by Staten Island schoolchildren. (P.S. 22 Chorus)