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By | February 23, 2011, 9:44am UTC - PCB tests have come up positive at every school tested, including Bushwick’s PS 45. (NY1, Daily News)
- City officials are working on a plan to replace potentially toxic light fixtures at 772 schools. (WSJ)
- PS 276 in Canarsie faces a $22,000 bill for students’ unpaid lunch fees. (Daily News)
- Charter schools have higher science, social studies scores, but public schools made bigger gains. (Post)
- Mayor Bloomberg said Gov. Cuomo is wrong to say the city can spare teacher layoffs this year. (Post)
- Budget cuts mean Williamsburg won’t get a new school for at least five years. (Brooklyn Paper)
- Michelle Rhee is launching a national campaign against “last in, first out” layoff rules today. (Post)
- N.J. Gov. Chris Christie is bucking trends to proposed increased school aid this year. (Star-Ledger)
- Crowds of parents protested a plan to replace some Newark schools with charter schools. (Star-Ledger)
- Detroit’s graduation rate is up, but most schools prepared virtually no students for college. (Free Press)
- The states that didn’t win Race to the Top have ambitious reform plans they can’t fund. (Education Week)