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Rise & Shine: Chicago teachers on strike after contract talks fail

  • Chicago teachers have gone on strike for the first time in 25 years. (Sun-Times, Tribune, WSJTimes)
  • The handful of N.Y. districts with new teacher evaluation systems are doing things many ways. (WSJ)
  • Bronx Health Sciences HS is under investigation for keeping problematic students out of class. (Post)
  • A Manhattan charter school hired a convicted drug dealer after not fingerprinting their hire. (Daily News)
  • New York State is creating a unit to oversee pre-K special ed costs after an audit found fraud. (Times)
  • A tutoring company found to have shoddy financial practices is seeking another city contract. (DNA Info)
  • Stuyvesant HS is issuing cheating suspensions. (GothamSchools, Times, Post, Daily News, WSJ, NY1)
  • With high school admissions season underway, eighth-graders get a how-to guide. (Post, Daily News)
  • For the first time, U.S. News and World Report has ranked hundreds of city high schools. (Daily News)
  • The top-rated high schools include Hostos-Lincoln, Brooklyn Latin, and more. (Daily News 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
  • Lesser-known schools such as KAPPA and Williamsburg Prep also get kudos in another list. (Post)
  • The Daily News says the city needs to get its act together about rooting out “deviant” teachers.
  • Families on one Brooklyn street are divided on how schools work under Bloomberg. (Daily News)
  • Joel Klein: Critics of Mayor Bloomberg’s school policies ignore the facts of success. (Daily News)
  • Joe Nocera: “How Children Succeed” offers a dose of optimism in a dismal education landscape. (Times)
  • Multiple studies suggest that cheating is on the rise among high-achieving students in America. (Times)
  • Hong Kong is dialing back its “moral education” plan after massive protests against it. (Times)
  • Just because Texas school districts are wealthy doesn’t mean their schools are well funded. (Times)
  • A Mass. father says his family’s case highlights the troubling practice of isolating students. (Times)
  • MiGente

    The Daily News List is garbage. When schools like Midwood, Murrow, Cardozo, Francis Lewis don’t make a best high schools list, you know what you are reading is propaganda. Not surprising for Mortimer Zuckerman who is following in the footsteps of Rupert Murdoch of publishing trash that benefits his interests and not reporting the facts. In addition, he is also on the Board of Directors of The Broad Superintendents Academy along with Michelle Rhee, 
    Wendy Kopp, 
    Richard Barth, & other Deformers. 

    Educators should boycott that trash paper. 

  • BloombergMustGo

    Someone should explain to Mr. Klein that you can’t ignore something that doesn’t exist. 

  • Former Turnaround Teacher

    I seriously commend the work of CTU for standing up for both teacher and student’s rights.  I know this was a difficult choice, and is requiring a lot of sacrifice, but hopefully this shows that Ed Deformers cannot bully teachers and students in the name of trimming budgets, and big business interests.  There will be a solidarity rally today at 5 PM meeting on the south side of Union Square. 

  • Larry Littlefield

    They aren’t trimming budgets in Chicago.  They are spending more and more, because their pension system is drastically underfunded.

    Of course, teachers there could say that the overall tax burden in Illinois has been below the national average as a percent of the income of state residents, before a massive income tax increase (to about half our level).  And teachers there could point on how little taxpayers contributed to the pension system for many years, accounting for a huge share of today’s problem.

    Unlike teachers here, where the tax burden is just about the highest as a share of income, and taxpayer pension contributions were the highest even before 25/55.

  • Mr. Flerporillo

    But big business, and ed deform, and people’s rights, and blah blah. 

  • Larry Littlefield

    It’s the Mayor who chose to pick a fight on those issues, rather than just admitting flat out that for financial reasons there is no decent future for non-charter school public education in Chicago.

    Their pension hole is worse than ours, and the usual game plan is to just stick it to students and future teachers.  I guess he does not want to admit it’s game over.  It would make more sense to talk about the reality, and make the union make the case that there is a future that could be better, not worse, than the past.

    One difference — I don’t think there will be even more retroactive pension increases in Illinois for a while.  Whereas there are sure to be some here.

  • sosps

    Generally speaking, I agree with you.  However, the specific reason that Brooklyn Tech, Midwood, Cardozo and Francis Lewis are not on the list is that US News learned that the data for these schools that they used when they first published the list in May was wildly inaccurate.  So they changed those schools to “unranked”.

    http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-rankings-blog/2012/07/20/final-adjustments-to-best-high-schools-rankings

  • Hadenoughoftweed

    Both the Post & News lists favor fully screened schools. What message does that send? 

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