School Reform

No More “B And A Smile”

by | Dec 19, 2012 4:58 pm | Comments (3)

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Student David Rogers and teacher Matt Presser.

When students showed up for report card night at High School in the Community, they didn’t get the usual B, C, or D. Instead, they got a 1.5 in thesis construction” or a 2 in plot” — and a mandate to show up for after-school help.

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State Helps Switch On The “Turnaround” Juice

by | Nov 12, 2012 9:26 am | Comments (5)

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Bryant Washington tapes a falling sign back onto a library shelf.

Wexler/Grant’s computer lab has been inoperable since the school year began.

A $3.8 million gift from the state couldn’t come soon enough for Sabrina Breland, who has had no working computer lab, no librarian, and too few tutors to match the higher expectations that come with running a turnaround” school.

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Holder-Winfield Forming Exploratory Committee

by | Nov 11, 2012 12:37 pm | Comments (16)

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Gary Holder-Winfield — who beat the City Hall machine to win a seat in the state legislature — plans to decide by the end of January whether to take on that diminished machine again by running for mayor.

If he does, the upcoming mayoral campaign will feature a debate on how the grassroots figure into school reform.

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200 Parents Became The Students

by | Nov 6, 2012 12:27 pm | Comments (1)

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Amistad parent Jennifer Rivera-Parker picks up her children Kyla Parker and Jason Parker at Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School where child care was offered for parents who attend Parent University.

The following account of Day 1 of Parent University,” a project associated with New Haven’s school reform drive, wsa submitted by Cara Rosner of United Way, one of the event’s organizers.

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School Votes For Hats; District Brass Balks

by | Nov 6, 2012 8:49 am | Comments (15)

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Rickey Traynham, left, joined the majority vote.

School board member Samuels, who wore a hat to Monday’s meeting, opposes letting kids wear hats in schools.

Students and teachers at a turnaround” school got a double lesson in democracy: They voted to overturn a ban on hats and hoods in hallways, only to see top district officials swing back against their claim to newfound decision-making.

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"Parent U" Set

by | Oct 17, 2012 4:06 pm | Comments (3)

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President Kendrick and parent Taneha Edwards.

Gateway Community College will throw open the doors of its downtown campus to public school parents next month, as President Dorsey Kendrick throws her support behind the latest effort to improve city schools.

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