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Volume 10, No. 2

Departments

Notebook editorial
Are we safe yet?
Eye on special education
When students with disabilities misbehave Mary Mikus and Len Reiser
Neighborhood Notebook
Making change happen at Gratz H.S.
Activism around the city
  • School activist network sets up shop in Philly
  • Feltonville community plans new K-8 school
  • Training helps parents shape school budgets
News in brief
  • On the horizon: more PA tax dollars for schools?
  • Battling a continuing shortage of teachers
  • More military programs planned for high schools
Guest opinions
With U.S. poised for war, students are pushing for justice Helen Gym

What works: 12 steps to prevent violence in schools Christina Ager

Law unfairly excludes students from their regular school Marsha Levick
En español
Estudiantes buscan soluciones a los problemas de disciplinas Amy Stuart

Mejoras prometidas por Edison Schools Inc. no se han visto Paul Socolar

Lista de verificación de la disciplina escolar para los padres
Students seek solutions to discipline problems Amy Stuart
Zero Tolerance Kicks In Paul Socolar
The Chicago model
Students, teachers study and address sexual harassment
NTAs say they're there to protect and counsel
The challenge of classroom discipline in elementary school Bob Peterson
The best discipline is a good curriculum Kelley Dawson
CEP: City's largest disciplinary school adds more students Aldustus Jordan
CEP clashes with critics in Texas Paul Socolar
What they're saying
Preparing teachers to handle discipline fairly, effectively Ajuah Helton

Probing how schools become hostile territory for Black boys Raymond Gunn

A parent's school discipline checklist

Other news & Features

Edison achievement gains found lacking Paul Socolar

In the new Central Region, lots of changes to take in Amy Rhodes

Making change happen at Gratz H.S.

5 Things to Know About The Extended Day Program Amy Rhodes

Students have ideas about restructuring high schoolsSonia Isard

How CEO Vallas is doing: reactions to his first months

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