Notes from the news, Oct. 12
by thenotebook on Oct 12 2012 Posted in Notes from the news

West Philadelphia Students Get A New Library CBS Philly
After a 25 year absence, the Morton McMichael School has a library again.
Ex-Catholic school to be upscale apartments Inquirer
Recently shuttered school in South Philadelphia will become Wharton Street Lofts in 2014.
Teachers make money selling materials online AP via Inquirer
Teachers become entrepreneurs through curriculum sharing sites.
Ms. Katie Writes President Obama Diane Ravitch's Blog
Chicago special ed teacher asks Obama to end Race to the Top and NCLB.
Biden Hits Ryan for Education Cuts in VP Debate Education Week
Romney phones for his T-shirt warrior, but she wasn't home Daily News
Educational summit about homeless students to be held Friday Notebook
Chicago Schools CEO Replaced After 17 Months Education Week
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Comments (1)
Submitted by Geoffrey (not verified) on Sat, 10/13/2012 - 14:42.
Check out this post re Pawlucey's father from the excellent crooksandliars.com. While this doesn't justify the teacher's initial actions, it does shed light on how the situation may have played out. http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/big-surprise-romney-girls-dad-hat...
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