Notes from the news, Oct. 23
by thenotebook on Oct 23 2012 Posted in Notes from the news
Philadelphia Schools Lure Buyers as Budget Erodes: Muni Credit Businessweek
School district plans to sell $300 million of bonds to hungry buyers.
City leaders: Path to safer Philadelphia starts in preschool Inquirer
Does funding high-quality early childhood education reduce crime?
Eight more cyber charter schools apply to Pennsylvania Post-Gazette
Last school year, more than 32,000 students statewide were enrolled in cyber charter schools.
Romney, Obama Spar Over Education In Foreign Policy Debate Huffington Post
Obama takes a strong stance on class size: "if you talk to teachers, they will tell you it does make a difference."
Ex-education company employee denies allegations of inciting violence Inquirer
Upper Darby art programs cling to life after funding cuts Inquirer
News summary from Keystone State Education Coalition
National Merit Honors Local Students Chestnut Hill Patch
Commentary: New Orleans offers lessons for Philadelphia’s ‘portfolio’ Notebook
'Restorative Practices': Discipline But Different Education Week via Notebook
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