D.C. Schools Insider: January 24, 2010 - January 30, 2010
No plan to move Ellington, until there is
The key players in the recent flap over the future of Duke Ellington School of the Arts have issued a joint communique, essentially reaffirming what Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee said last week: there are no plans to move the...
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January 29, 2010; 1:21 PM ET |
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One newspaper, two stories
Many of you may have noticed something more than a tad odd Tuesday morning in our coverage of Chancellor Rhee's now immortal comments to "Fast Company." My story, which appeared on the front of the Metro section, said that Rhee...
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Bill Turque
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January 27, 2010; 10:41 PM ET |
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So that was it?
So after all the hyperventilating, the Great DCPS Sex Scare of 2010 comes down to exactly one teacher. Here's a link to our news story on this. If you've read The Post's editorial page or seen Tom Sherwood's report,...
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Bill Turque
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January 26, 2010; 10:59 AM ET |
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Rhee slow walks Fast Company response
After spending most of the day promising some elaboration on her comments to "Fast Company," Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee remained in public relations lockdown Monday. It fell to spokeswoman Jennifer Calloway to announce that it would be Tuesday morning before...
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January 25, 2010; 7:16 PM ET |
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Gray: Rhee needs to name names
D.C. Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray called on Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee Monday to provide the names of teachers who sexually assaulted or hit children before they were laid off in the October budget cuts. Failure to do so, he...
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January 25, 2010; 12:48 PM ET |
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