A (new) dispute between the UFT and City Hall could cost $15 million in grants. (GothamSchools, Post)
Greewnwich is challenging a state law mandating equal integration in school districts. (Times, WSJ) New mayoral entrant Jack Hidary said project-based learning is the future. (GothamSchools)
Congress’ GOP-controlled Housepassed a version of NCLB giving states more oversight. (Times, WSJ)
A mother who was involved in a bullying incident at her sons’ Bronx school is suing the city. (Post)
Once discouraged from college, a principal returned home to deliver the opposite message. (Daily News)
The state found budgeting errors in a Rockland County school district. (Rockland County Times)
In Afghanistan, progress on education seem small compared to the outstanding problems. (Times)
Arne Duncan has had to hew to both sides of the political aisle during his time in office. (WSJ)
Parents don’t support changes in education policy, according to an AFT-commissioned poll. (WaPo)
A program supports students tell stories of their neighborhoods through short films. (NY1)