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By | December 16, 2013, 11:41am UTC - Families are trying to stop city schools from sending misbehaving students to emergency rooms. (WSJ)
- Making peace in schools while also narrowing gaps is a tough task for Mayor-elect de Blasio. (NY Mag)
- Dozens of principals are lobbying de Blasio to shift from Bloomberg-era education policies. (Daily News)
- Eloise Thompson, a math teacher at Dewitt Clinton HS, is among this year’s Sloan award winners. (NY1)
- Saying the state hasn’t addressed concerns, three dozen school districts have opted out of inBloom. (AP)
- State education chief John King said he isn’t confident that Buffalo’s schools can improve. (Buffalo News)
- The heads of tech groups say the city needs to invest more in science and math education. (Daily News)
- Liberty High School was evacuated Friday after a graduate allegedly attacked safety agents. (Post)
- Community colleges across the country are asking students to choose a single path from the start. (WSJ)
- A coalition of colleges is working to make it easier for top community college students to transfer. (Times)
- In a lawsuit, parents are alleging that the private Brooklyn Waldorf School head is a witch doctor. (Post)