Skip to main contentRise & Shine: All eyes are on Hoxby's charter school study
By | September 22, 2009, 10:36am UTC - A new study shows good results for city charter schools. (GothamSchools, Times, Daily News, Post, WSJ)
- Remember our profile of Michael Mulgrew when he became UFT president? The Times has one now.
- At several large high schools in Queens, some classes have more than 40 students. (Daily News)
- NY1‘s Lindsey Christ visited a hiring fair in Brooklyn for teachers in the ATR pool.
- The city won’t provide buses for Bronx students whose school moved over the summer. (Post)
- Tony Bennett and Nancy Sinatra were at the ribbon-cutting for a new Queens arts school building. (NY1)
- In a letter, the head of the city’s Planned Parenthood worries that sex ed will fall to budget cuts. (Times)
- City colleges underreport crime on their campuses, an audit has found. (Post)
- Milwaukee’s mayor says his vision for his city’s schools involves someone like Joel Klein. (BizTimes.com)
- President Obama said improving schools would be key to boosting the economy. (Albany Times-Union)
- A draft list of standards for what students nationwide should learn has been released. (Washington Post)
- Philly schools are hunkering down for big budget cuts later this week. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- In Massachusetts, a charter school was approved for political reasons, evidence shows. (Boston Globe)