Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Brooklyn student drowns during class trip upstate
By | June 25, 2013, 10:46am UTC - A Brooklyn high school student drowned during a school trip to an upstate park. (NY1, Daily News)
- A senior says Brooklyn Generation School’s paperwork pace is costing her a sports scholarship. (Post)
- Mayoral candidate Bill Thompson is walking a fine line on education. (WSJ. See also: GothamSchools)
- A new study finds that charter schools are not best but are improving. (Times, Washington Post, HuffPo)
- The city is telling some third-graders that they must attend P.S. 64, which it is closing. (GothamSchools)
- Regents exam scoring is expected to conclude today, nearly a week behind schedule. (GothamSchools)
- Former schools chancellor Rudy Crew is returning to the city to head Medgar Evers College. (Oregonian)
- The Post praises mayoral candidate Joe Lhota’s call to double the city’s charter school sector in size.
- The family of the 10-year-old allegedly raped by a teacher wants the city to fire abusers. (Daily News)
- The Daily News praises Christine Quinn as the only candidate to support easing firing abusive teachers.
- Philadelphia’s citywide school orchestra played what might have been its final concert. (Inquirer)