Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Council members seek softer discipline, more P.E.
By | June 5, 2012, 10:57am UTC - Council Speaker Christine Quinn told the DOE she wants less punitive school discipline. (SchoolBook)
- Council members say Bloomberg would do better to require daily P.E. than ban big sodas. (Daily News)
- The EarlyLearn early childhood overhaul is shaking up home providers in a big way. (GothamSchools)
- U.S. schools chief Arne Duncan told New York to keep up its reforms during an event. (SchoolBook)
- Getting off the “turnaround” list was no cure for Grady HS, which faces new challenges. (GothamSchools)
- Chancellor Walcott visited JHS 74 and its student who placed third in the national spelling bee. (NY1)
- S.I. assistant principals were fined for selling donated theme park tickets. (City Room, Daily News, Post)
- Michael Benjamin argues that the city’s new sex ed curriculum encourages bad teacher behavior. (Post)