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Sep 20, 2011 8:15 am
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After the school district turned over his “failing” school to a private company, Principal Leroy Williams has set to work on a new challenge at Hillhouse High.
Deposed President-Elect Isaiah Lee: Students weren’t asked about revamping their own group.
The student council at Wilbur Cross High School returned this fall to find out the principal had dissolved the group and created new rules to rebuild it as a more “inclusive” organization — without consulting students.
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Sep 13, 2011 8:07 am
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At Iline Tracey’s school, 2 tenured teachers left; 1 improved and kept her job.
New Haven’s new method of grading teachers spurred low performers to improve their game — and led 34 others to leave the school district, officials announced Monday in the first test of a nationally watched component of the city’s school reform drive.
From right: Graves, DeStefano, Kerekes, Dawson, Aponte.
The question of how to get parents involved emerged as the biggest unsolved challenge of the city’s school reform drive as four would-be mayors debated for the last time.
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Aug 17, 2011 11:00 am
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As the school district renews a contract with a charter group to run a middle school for troubled kids, it’s focusing on how to find the right students to fill the classes — and make sure they stay there.
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Aug 16, 2011 7:54 am
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A fast-growing charter school found new footing on old stone floors, as students at Amistad Academy held their first day of class at the old — and new — Dwight School.
As 75 percent of teachers depart Clemente school, 22-year-old Larissa Spreng is moving to New Haven to teach her new students to be scientists at school reform’s newest experimental lab.
National policymakers continue to show keen interest in how New Haven is pioneering school reform — especially the role played by the teachers union. New Haven teachers union President David Cicarella accepted an invitation Wednesday to testify before a Congressional committee about his local’s participation in the city school system’s experiments.
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Jul 13, 2011 11:31 am
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The district has whittled down a $14 million budget hole to $8 million, but schools Superintendent Reginald Mayo said he will soon recommend another round of up to 150 layoffs to close the gap.
Officials claim CAPT scores vindicate principal Peggy Moore.
Pop quiz: If test scores at Wilbur Cross High School go up, but the number of test-takers drops by 200 — or by more than 50 percent, with many low performers gone — should the district tout “extraordinary” gains?
Warren Wicks, Jr. and Jada Miller set to work Tuesday on their first day at college, as Southern Connecticut State University launched a new program to tackle the achievement gap. They may be going to college for eight years, and for free.
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Jul 5, 2011 11:19 am
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ESUMS parent leader Dawn Gibson-Brehon recently brought concerns to school board member Alex Johnston.
The city’s high-performing science magnet school will remain on State Street next year, after parents protested moving their kids near drug addicts and sex offenders on Ella Grasso Boulevard. Another school, Domus Academy, will head to the Boulevard instead.
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Jun 30, 2011 8:33 am
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After two new principals took over the city’s largest high schools this year, one started lifting his institution out of the basement, while another earned low grades across the board, according to a round of new surveys of parents, teachers and students.
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Jun 28, 2011 3:45 pm
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After serving two years as a link between the city’s public university and its school reform drive, Selase Williams said farewell to the New Haven Board of Education Monday.
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Jun 28, 2011 7:46 am
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One principal is revamping report cards, and another is chopping the school year into two, as four high schools prepare for a “transformation” in the fall.
Ringwood (right) speaks with a Newhallville parent.
Michelle Sepulveda and Jordan Ringwood were waiting for a school parent to come to the door so they could make a pitch. They noticed a teenage girl peeking from an open door to a nearby apartment. Sepulveda pounced.
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Jun 23, 2011 11:24 am
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After getting kicked out of traditional schools and labeled as a “special needs” kid, Christian Pabon defied expectations by shaking that label — and then walking down the aisle at his 8th grade graduation.
Wilbur Cross High School Principal Peggy Moore gave students a parting lesson in democracy as the academic year came to a close: After an outspoken junior won an election, she added new rules and nullified the results.