Skip to main contentRemainders: The health care news story that's about education
By | December 15, 2011, 12:11am UTC - We’ll be updating as long as the human mic holds up from tonight’s PEP meeting. (GS Twitter)
- In the last three years, Medicaid has overtaken schools as the biggest recipient of state funding. (Times)
- Lincoln Center is the latest arts organization to step into the school partnerships world. (Metrofocus)
- Brooklyn parents say their ongoing involvement has helped their schools improve. (Gotham Gazette)
- The city’s charter school center is starting an anti-bullying campaign and website. (CyberBullyCensus)
- A Chicago politician used zoning to block a charter school from an Emanuel-aligned nonprofit. (CNC)
- A black football star is raising up not-buried feelings at a Virginia segregation academy. (WaPo, Atlantic)
- EdWeek scrutinizes the 11 No Child Left Behind waiver applications already submitted. (Politics K-12)
- A hard look at whether the Obama administration can deliver on its promise to cut college debt. (HuffPo)
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