Skip to main contentRemainders: State budget approved as all-night protest raged
By | April 1, 2011, 12:28am UTC - Budget cut protests roiled the State Capitol all night, despite an attempt to keep protesters out. (EdVox)
- Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver says the new state budget isn’t so bad for the city. (Daily Politics)
- The student who won Facing History School’s Pi Day competition memorized 162 digits. (New Yorker)
- The father of the 12-year-old charged with a hate crime points out that his son is Muslim, too. (Reuters)
- Sibling preferences mean 18 percent of PS 107’s new students will be nine sets of twins. (City Room)
- We’re just 10 days away from Cathie Black’s hundredth day as chancellor. (FlashGordon, GS Comments)
- Cheating, or “testing irregularities,” predate No Child Left Behind, Rotherham says. (School of Thought)
- A high-design entrant into the field of rapid-response testing instruments. (Fast Company Design)
- A nonprofit that provides eco-friendly binders for low-income schools is thriving. (GS Community)
- Deborah Meier parses the president’s controversial, recanted testing comments. (Bridging Differences)
- Two dozen luminaries are contributing to a blog series called “Futures of School Reform.” (EdWeek)
- Many, but not all, of the people contributing to the “Futures” blog are kind of, well, old. (Russo)