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  • Workers at PS 3 in Greenwich Village found a 90-year-old time capsule at the school. (The Villager)
  • More on the plight of math teachers at Bronx Science, with video. (NY1)
  • A new study about how to get kids ready to read has some surprises. (Christian Science Monitor)
  • A Queens principal was arrested and charged with assault. (Queens Chronicle)
  • The founders of KIPP set some education priorities for the Obama administration. (Washington Post)
  • A lawsuit says staff at a Queens school allowed a second-grader to be abused. (Daily News)
  • President Bush says NCLB is working and should be renewed. (Washington Post)

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