An audit by the state comptroller found improvements in Regents scoring policy. (Politics on the Hudson)
Beverly Hall says she regrets the cheating under her watch in Atlanta but says progress is real. (EdWeek)
A student recalls Stanley Bosworth, enigmatic St. Ann’s School founder, who died yesterday. (Daily Intel)
Though the federal i3 competition didn’t favor newness, it’s part of a thriving innovation climate. (GOOD)
After four years teaching, Ruben Brosbe is leaving to get an education policy degree. (GS Community)
Weingarten on unions in Wisconsin recall votes: “Getting this close was amazing.” (Dana Goldstein)
A Teach for America alum is leading a growing minority movement in L.A.’s union. (Quick and the Ed)
Big ideas and questions collected from 150 education leaders at a “Big Ideas Retreat.” (Eduflack)
Are the city and the teachers union saying the same thing about their ATR agreement? (NYC ATR)
Filmmaker Michael Moore says Matt Damon should run for president on his teacher defense. (Politico)
Meanwhile, Texas Gov. Rick Perry might actually run, as education’s anti-Obama. (Politics K-12)
In an open letter to the feds, a principal says the NCLB waivers present little choice. (Practical Theory)
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Is the DOE giving schools more money to fund the extra health class? For some schools, it may cause a school to need several new teachers.
Oldsneakers_2000
Let me get this straight. Ruben Brioschi or whatever his name is fails to get tenure now he wants to get a degree that puts him on-track for Chancellor.
Does anyone see the humor in this E4E bunch.
Can Evan and Syd be far behind?
What a scam. Luckily the only people that brought the scam was Gotham Schools and the folks that wanted free beverages.