Teachers at school slated to colocate with a charter school must pack up classrooms. (Inside Colocation)
A teacher recounts the awkward exchange he had with a principal after being denied tenure. (Yo Mista!)
National spelling bee prompts reflection on the value of studying proper spelling. (USA Today)
The Chicago Teachers Union is planning to vote on a strike before the school year ends. (HuffPo)
Leonie Haimson’s class size advocacy group flunked Michelle Rhee’s advocacy group. (PAA)
Teacher cuts around the state might not be as bad as they originally seem, analysts say. (Times Union)
A baseball analogy for teachers to “save” students who are on the brink of “losing” a lesson. (HuffPo)
We’re inviting readers to our roofdeck to celebrate the (almost) end of the school year. (GothamSchools)
David Dunn
Thank you Parents Across America. This educator appreciates your sincere efforts to better our schools.
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Ken Hirsh
“Boxes arrive for teachers prepping for colocation.”
Good to see that we are getting into the details of colocation. Boxes… very interesting. (And if you read through to the link, you’ll find out that they only sent 5 boxes per classroom. What were they thinking??)
Seriously, though, I’m all for photo (and video perhaps?) documentation that gets us inside traditional public schools.
Ellen
How heartbreaking! The pictures of the co-location action are worth a thousand words.
Celia Oyler
Using the “previous” arrow to scroll through Colocation is heartbreaking.