Bronx mom sued city after child cuffed

May 20

BY Rachel Monahan DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Saturday, Apr 23rd 2011, 4:00 AM An autistic 7-year-old was hauled out of a Bronx open propagandize in steel shackles final year – a second box of a cuffed youngster to come to light this week. Mom Siobhan Lynch told a Daily News about her second-grader’s oppressive punishment after...

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City drags feet on health hazard

May 12

BY Jennifer H. Cunningham DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Wednesday, Feb 23rd 2011, 4:00 AM All 9 city schools spot-checked for PCBs in superannuated lighting fixtures this year had towering levels of a potentially cancer-causing chemical, officials said. At Public School 45 in Brooklyn, a many recently tested school, all 19 samples showed levels...

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Steiner behind during Hunter College post

May 03

BY Rachel Monahan DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Saturday, Apr 16th 2011, 4:00 AM Outgoing state Education Commissioner David Steiner will lapse to his aged pursuit during Hunter College‘s School of Education. Steiner, who announced final week that he will step down over a summer, will lapse to a pursuit he left in Oct 2009. A permanent...

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New schools chancellor calls for civility

May 02

By Rachel Monahan DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Saturday, Apr 16th 2011, 5:56 PM In his initial vital process speech, incoming Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott called for politeness – and for ordering around a efforts to urge city schools. “The stream discuss hasn’t been about how to teach and foster a value of preparation in a...

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New schools arch creates good with teachers

May 01

BY Sam Levin AND Meredith Kolodner DAILY NEWS WRITERS Sunday, Apr 17th 2011, 3:27 PM The incoming schools chancellor kicked his attract descent into high rigging – and maybe overdrive – during a Bronx church Sunday, earnest teachers in a congregation, “You will never, ever hear me contend a bad thing about you.” The...

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