Rhee's Record on D.C. Academic Gains Questioned
A retired U.S. Education Department official says that improvement in the city's test scores predate the arrival of Michelle Rhee. Read Full Post >
A retired U.S. Education Department official says that improvement in the city's test scores predate the arrival of Michelle Rhee. Read Full Post >
The formation of the panel is required under city law, said the mayor. Read Full Post >
A Rhee deputy will remain the city's interim chancellor for now. Read Full Post >
District of Columbia Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee announced this morning that she is resigning after three and a half years in the job. Read Full Post >
District of Columbia Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee is expected to announce on Wednesday on that she's resigning at the end of the month. Read Full Post >
Michelle Rhee says D.C.'s children would pay the price if education reform is abandoned. Read Full Post >
Michelle Rhee says she and Mayor Adrian M. Fenty have no regrets about the pace of reform they undertook in trying to fix one of the nation's worst-performing school districts upon her arrival in June 2007, even if it has cost him--and possibly her--their jobs. Read Full Post >
Michelle Rhee's future as schools chancellor is in doubt after Adrian Fenty loses the D.C. Democratic Primary. Read Full Post >
The outcome of the D.C. Democratic mayoral primary could decide the face of Chancellor Michelle Rhee. Read Full Post >
Michelle Rhee is a polarizing figure in the Sept. 14 mayoral primary in the District of Columbia. Read Full Post >
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