Archive for June, 2015
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School Segregation is Back (In the News)
Once in a while rival news outlets end up covering the same topic at roughly the same time. As noted in Education Week that’s what happened not too long ago: […]
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Brooklyn middle school teacher is a ray of ‘Sun’ shine for her pupils
It is impossible for Stephanie Sun to contain her enthusiasm for teaching. She gushes about her fifth grade students at Achievement First Brownsville Middle School in Brooklyn, who delve into […]
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‘It is harder for us to be nice to kids’ — departing veteran principal
George Wood is retiring this year after serving as principal of Federal Hocking Secondary School in Stewart, Ohio, for 21 years. He will stay on as superintendent of the Federal […]
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For the Poor, the Graduation Gap Is Even Wider Than the Enrollment Gap
Rich and poor students don’t merely enroll in college at different rates; they also complete it at different rates. The graduation gap is even wider than the enrollment gap. In […]
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