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By | December 7, 2011, 12:10am UTC - Jane Addams High School teachers say the city is to blame for the crediting scandal there. (SchoolBook)
- Chicago is considering joining the Gates charter-district compact that New York is already in. (Catalyst)
- About that rampant cheating on the SAT? Students and educators actually say it’s rare. (NPR)
- Also rare: sexting. Just 1 percent of students ages 10-17 have ever sent racy pictures by cell phone. (AP)
- The New York State Labor History Association honored UFT President Michael Mulgrew. (Labor Notes)
- The Florida school board member who took — and bombed — a state test speaks out. (Answer Sheet)
- A Queens Republican is the first to say Mayor Bloomberg’s class size math makes total sense. (Courier)
- Says Judy: Sometimes questions about school rules aren’t about rules but about ethics. (Insideschools)
- Like much of his beliefs, Newt Gingrich’s education platform has been all over the map. (Politics K-12)
- Rick Hess on why education innovation tends to “crash and burn” and what can be done. (Straight Up)