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April 20, 2010

Top Chicago Schools Leader Moving On

Chicago's No. 2 schools official is leaving for a superintendency in a small Michigan district.  Read Full Post >

April 14, 2010

Turnaround Rules Provoke Districts' Ire

School administrators are unhappy with federal turnaround regulations.  Read Full Post >

March 29, 2010

Top Chicago Schools Aide Resigns Amid Probe

A former top aide to Arne Duncan has resigned over a scandal involving VIP access to the Chicago's top high schools.  Read Full Post >

March 25, 2010

Duncan's Role in Elite School Access Questioned

The education secretary's role in students gaining access to selective Chicago high schools has been questioned.  Read Full Post >

March 22, 2010

Superintendents Push Duncan on Turnarounds

The Obama Administration's regulations for turning around low-performing schools, embedded in federal school-improvement grants, could force the firing of principals making progress in those schools and make recruiting turnaround leaders even harder, urban superintendents told U.S. Secretary of Educ...  Read Full Post >

January 07, 2010

Chicago School Turnarounds Done Differently

A network of Chicago schools saw success by focusing on instruction, not replacing staff.  Read Full Post >

October 15, 2009

Duncan Says 'Best and Brightest' Leaders Needed

Arne Duncan calls on America's "best and brightest" to become principals and teachers in the nation's most challenging schools.  Read Full Post >

October 08, 2009

School Turnaround Group Aims to Help States, Districts

The Boston-based Mass Insight Education and Research Institute is likely to be a strong competitor for $650 million in innovation grants from the U.S. Department of Education.  Read Full Post >

September 09, 2009

Duncan Softens Call for Mayoral Control in NSBA Article

The education secretary still has some tough love for school boards, though.  Read Full Post >

August 28, 2009

Duncan Praises St. Louis Public Schools

Education Secretary Arne Duncan praises St. Louis superintendent, union leader for effective collaboration.  Read Full Post >

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