by Geoff Decker,
at 9:54 pm
- Senate GOP is “concerned” that a proposal to shield teacher eval data isn’t private enough. (Cap Ton)
- Petrilli questions the wisdom behind the lastest charter school report on special education. (Gadfly)
- A reform advocacy group has collected all of the teachers union contracts in Connecticut. (ConnCAN)
- The new Times’ city education reporters worked the Middle East and city copes beats. (CapitalNY)
- The teachers union attacked a charter school parent and fundraiser for his background. (EdWize)
- A Chicago study found that the carrot and stick approach boosted student test scores. (Yahoo!)
- Union pressure prompted Change.org to drop two reform groups from their client list. (HuffPo)
- Council members want the DOE to mandate that free meals be offered in classrooms, too. (Schoolbook)
- A cost-cutting measure has science teachers upset that frogs will be dissected online. (Digital Ed)
- PTAs are chipping in thousands to subsidize part-time salaries at strapped schools. (Schoolbook)
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