Skip to main contentRemainders: Bronx school tells parents to stop airing its issues
By | November 30, 2011, 2:00am UTC - P.S. 24 in the Bronx told families to stop telling the school’s troubles to the press. (Bronx Press Politics)
- A teacher discovers an error in an automatically graded Regents grade from last year. (NYCDOENuts)
- A teacher reports with glee that social studies exams might be resurrected. (Mr. D’s Neighborhood)
- Mike Petrilli: Though sometimes wrong, Diane Ravitch’s arguments are not personal. (Flypaper)
- First-year students at Broome Street Academy Charter High School talk about their school. (YouTube)
- A look at the three schools in Harlem that are on the DOE’s chopping block this year. (Insideschools)
- A teacher explains how he differentiates by grouping without groups. (Mr. Foteah)
- Analysis of the evidence — there isn’t much — that teachers have worsened over time. (Shanker Blog)
- Parents at a citywide gifted school are worried about the co-located school’s expansion. (SchoolBook)