Skip to main contentRemainders: The first-ever alternative high school list unveiled
By | November 9, 2010, 4:16am UTC - For the first time, the DOE is listing alternative high schools and programs in one place. (Insideschools)
- City school officials want to hire a “community organizer” to “foster parent involvement.” (Simply Hired)
- The USDOE is threatening that Maryland lawmakers might jeopardize RTTT funding. (WashPost)
- The upcoming lame-duck session could determine the future of Race to the Top. (EdWeek)
- Why many students are selecting expensive for-profit colleges over two-year public ones. (Hechinger)
- Maybe public community colleges have something to learn from the for-profit realm. (Inside Higher Ed)
- Visiting The Equity Project charter school, Rotherham finds their margins are “really tight.” (Eduwonk)
- A Seattle principal tries to imagine an acceptable kind of teacher merit pay. (LeaderTalk)
- Perhaps poor reading scores result from the mistaken idea that reading is a skill. (Jay Greene)
- An excerpt from the teacher union newsletter at embattled Jamaica High School. (ICE-UFT)
- Miss Mimi reviews the dizzying curriculum changes her school has made. (Flowers and Sausages)