Skip to main contentRemainders: School closure foes borrow from the civil rights era
By | January 11, 2013, 11:13pm UTC - The barrage of civil rights complaints over school closures recall an earlier era. (American Prospect)
- Mayor Bloomberg said longer school days would be great, if the city doesn’t have to pay. (Capital NY)
- City student and special education advocate Bryan Stromer got into college, with a full ride! (The Choice)
- Americans “haven’t thought much” about Obama’s education initiatives, a new poll finds. (HuffPo)
- Maryland is the latest state to have its Race to the Top funding at risk over compliance. (Politics K-12)
- There are more reports from D.C.’s cheating investigations that are still under wraps. (Class Struggle)
- The principal of a school that’s finally reopened after Sandy describes the homecoming. (SchoolBook)
- Almost all of the teachers at a Seattle high school decided not to administer a state test. (Answer Sheet)
- A teacher calls out the Gates Foundation for combining data points to prove a point. (Gary Rubinstein)