Education News Roundup Issue #110
Gifted vs. Advanced, Delay in State Test Results, TJ High School Petitions SCOTUS, Applying to Hunter College Elementary, New Bard HS Opens
Gifted vs. Advanced, Delay in State Test Results, TJ High School Petitions SCOTUS, Applying to Hunter College Elementary, New Bard HS Opens
On-going HS Admissions Debate, New LaGuardia Principal, DOE Migrant Crisis Silence, Class Size Mandate Inequities
Class Size Law $2B/Yr Price Tag, NY Reading Crisis, NYSED Delays State Test Results, After Affirmative Action, CA Overhauls Math for Equity
SCOTUS Rules on Affirmative Action & Student Loan Forgiveness, What’s to Follow, Changing NY School Evaluations, NAEP Scores Signal Trouble
Here are the Top 10 Most-Clicked stories of PLACE NYC’s News Roundup from the 2022-23 School Year.
PLACE Win Gains in CEC Seats, D20 Parents Demand Return to Screens, NYC Primary Elections, Teachers Hit Pay Dirt, Charters Outperforming
Broken SHSAT Discourse, School Calendar Released, SUNY/CUNY Spots For All, Student Loan Payments Restart, Affirmative Action FAQ, DESSA Demise
Chaotic G&T Admissions, No Budget Cuts for Schools, NY Bill to End Early Admissions, Class Size Loopholes, Literacy Reset
SUNY Drops SAT, Regents Fate Fast-Tracked, Fewer Students & Soaring Spending, Summer Rising Returns With Changes, Schools To Lock Doors
NYC Curriculum Changes, Tutoring Left Behind, State Tests Matter, House Passes ‘Parents Rights’ Bill, Behind the Math Wars