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AM News: De Blasio Integration Plan Rolled Out, Plus Lots More Friday #EdNews

NYC INTEGRATION PLAN

Digging into details of mayor’s diversity plan, critics see easy goals and iffy approaches chalkbeat.org/posts/ny/2017/…

De Blasio Won’t Call New York Schools ‘Segregated’ but Defends His Diversity Plan nytimes.com/2017/06/08/nyr…

Grilled by reporters, de Blasio says he wants to ‘level with the people’ about school integration chalkbeat.org/posts/ny/2017/…

A Manhattan District Where School Choice Amounts to Segregation, via @nytimes.

BEST OF THE REST

Welcome to Chicago's Refugee High | Chicago magazine ow.ly/mRyL30cru2h

CA Advocates of 3-year teacher tenure face big decision edsource.org/2017/advocates…

Amid ESSA Backlash, New Mexico's Controversial Education Secretary Quits blogs.edweek.org/edweek/state_e

How Schools, Parents And Organizations Are Trying To Close The Achievement Gap the1a.org/shows/2017-06-…

Science Teachers Are Getting Packages With Misinformation About Climate Change buzzfeed.com/zahrahirji/cli… via @BuzzFeed

Nick Melvoin has a lot of ideas for L.A.'s schools fw.to/AOnNaLJ

Governor may stick it to Rahm by favoring Karen Lewis on the elected school board issue| Chicago Reader ow.ly/vP4230cqlJY

DeVos Says More Money Won't Help Schools; Research Says Otherwise npr.org/sections/ed/20…

DeVos on Obama’s ‘Race to the Top’ Program: ‘We’ve Seen That Movie cnsnews.com/news/article/n…

Board members want a local schools chief to apologize for graduation incidents washingtonpost.com/local/educatio

'It's not about politics': 5 years in, education supe takes stock nola.com/education/inde…

However well black students perform, teachers still think they're struggling huffingtonpost.com/entry/teacher-… via @blackvoices

Almost All Students Handcuffed in New York Public Schools are Black or Latinx sumo.ly/B0nJ via @Latina

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