Rise & Shine: Despite promises, parent involvement has dipped
City data shows parents are less involved in programs that are supposed to keep them engaged. (WSJ) Union officials said the city was also balking on another touted plan: teacher buyouts. (NY1, WSJ)...
View ArticleRello-Anselmi defends special ed reforms from District 6 critics
Deputy Chancellor Corinne Rello-Anselmi talks to families from District 6 at a Citywide Council on Special Education's monthly meeting. Two weeks into the school year, fears about the rollout of...
View ArticleHarlem leaders champion new school run by Teachers College
Principal Worrell-Breeden looked on as first graders from the Teachers College Community School sang "What a Wonderful World" and recited the song in sign language. West Harlem community leaders...
View ArticleAt rooftop garden party, 2013 candidates tout budding principal
From left, Christine Quinn, Kelly Shannon, Scott Stringer and Vicki Sando, founder of the Greenroon Environmental Literacy Laboratory, and state Senator Tom Duane. Manhattan Borough President Scott...
View ArticleUnion: City’s evaluation demands torpedoed ATR buyout option
For the last six months, teachers whose permanent positions were eliminated have known that the city might offer to pay them to leave the city’s payroll. But they haven’t known how much the option...
View ArticleComments of the week: Principals come under fire
This week on GothamSchools, stories of controversial principals generated the most comment activity. On Tuesday, we reported on the departure of longtime Fort Hamilton High School Principal Jo Ann...
View ArticleRemainders: Scandalous history for school food contractors
Two companies that are bidding for school food delivery contracts have a checkered past. (City Limits) A national reform group rates Chicago’s contract by “clear wins” and “missed opportunities.”...
View ArticleRise & Shine: Despite promises, parent involvement has dipped
City data shows parents are less involved in programs that are supposed to keep them engaged. (WSJ) Union officials said the city was also balking on another touted plan: teacher buyouts. (NY1, WSJ)...
View ArticleRello-Anselmi defends special ed reforms from District 6 critics
Deputy Chancellor Corinne Rello-Anselmi talks to families from District 6 at a Citywide Council on Special Education's monthly meeting. Two weeks into the school year, fears about the rollout of...
View ArticleChange The Stakes Meeting
Meeting of Change the Stakes, the committee to oppose high-stakes testing. Please bring photo ID to enter the building. Our agenda includes updates and discussion on many exciting developments underway...
View ArticleHarlem leaders champion new school run by Teachers College
Principal Worrell-Breeden looked on as first graders from the Teachers College Community School sang "What a Wonderful World" and recited the song in sign language. West Harlem community leaders...
View ArticleAt rooftop garden party, 2013 candidates tout budding principal
From left, Christine Quinn, Kelly Shannon, Scott Stringer and Vicki Sando, founder of the Greenroon Environmental Literacy Laboratory, and state Senator Tom Duane. Manhattan Borough President Scott...
View ArticleUnion: City’s evaluation demands torpedoed ATR buyout option
For the last six months, teachers whose permanent positions were eliminated have known that the city might offer to pay them to leave the city’s payroll. But they haven’t known how much the option...
View ArticleComments of the week: Principals come under fire
This week on GothamSchools, stories of controversial principals generated the most comment activity. On Tuesday, we reported on the departure of longtime Fort Hamilton High School Principal Jo Ann...
View ArticleRemainders: Scandalous history for school food contractors
Two companies that are bidding for school food delivery contracts have a checkered past. (City Limits) A national reform group rates Chicago’s contract by “clear wins” and “missed opportunities.”...
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