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November 15, 2012
“Newark Teachers Vote ‘Yes’ on Precedent-Setting Contract” by John Mooney NJ Spotlight November 15, 2012 After a year of negotiations and three weeks of sometimes-brutal internal debate, Newark public school teachers and other staff ratified a historic labor agreement yesterday that will reshape pay and many rules for New Jersey’s largest school district. Nearly 2,900 […] Read more »
November 14, 2012
Following a flood of protests from parents and charter supporters, the Los Angeles Unified board soundly rejected a resolution seeking a voluntary moratorium on new charter applications. Read more »
November 13, 2012
Washington voters have narrowly approved an initiative that clears the way for up to 40 charter schools to be opened in the state over the next five years. Read more »
November 6, 2012
The future of charters could be determined Tuesday by a ballot measure that asks voters to amend the State Constitution so that an appointed statewide commission could authorize new schools. Read more »
November 6, 2012
Submitting a school choice application to Metro schools is becoming a little easier this month with the launch of an online process designed to get more children enrolled in the school they want, an education official said. Read more »
October 31, 2012
A pair of important ballot initiatives in Washington and Idaho will either extend or stifle reform momentum. Read more »
October 25, 2012
Attorneys say the judge's decision, if stands, "will mean that ZIP codes do indeed determine whether or not a child has the right to a thorough and efficient education in New Jersey.” Read more »
October 19, 2012
California parents vote LaVerne Preparatory Academy as the charter organization to take over Desert Trails Elementary after a judge ruled that the school should be allowed to convert. Read more »
October 15, 2012
The Florida Virtual School offers 120 free online classes and saw an enrollment increase of 25,000 in just one year. Read more »
October 11, 2012
School finance, testing, and local control are among hot issues as Superintendent races draw near in Indiana, North Carolina, Montana, and North Dakota. Read more »