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The Prison-to-Pension Pipelinenew

The correlation between low student achievement, failing schools, and youth incarceration is clear, especially for black and Latino males in urban public schools.
City Newspaper  |  Tim Louis Macaluso  |  04-13-2015  |  Education

Rural Schools See a Financial Cliffnew

New York's public schools are among the most racially and economically segregated in the country.
City Newspaper  |  Tim Louis Macaluso  |  01-20-2015  |  Education

Whatever Jean-Claude Brizard Says, He Risks Offending His Bossnew

We may be debating the wrong issue, Brizard said. The question is not which form of governance is better: a School Board or mayoral control. The real question is will whoever is in charge have the political will to take tough steps to bring about the kind of change that's needed?
City Newspaper  |  Tim Louis Macaluso and Mary Anna Towler  |  03-18-2010  |  Education

Help For the 'College Capable'new

Anthony Rosado was in the National Honor Society when he graduated from the Rochester City School District. Now a freshman at Monroe Community College, Rosado, a young Latino male, says he knows he's bucking the odds. "I was seeing others around me - my friends - and they made some bad decisions," he says.
City Newspaper  |  Tim Louis Macaluso  |  03-02-2010  |  Education

Who Should Control Rochester's Schools?new

Mayor Bob Duffy cites many reasons for wanting control over the city's schools, including decades of low graduation rates and a law that requires the city to dole out $119 million annually with no say in how that money is spent. School Board members tend to bristle at any attempted involvement by the city.
City Newspaper  |  Christine Carrie Fien and Tim Louis Macaluso  |  01-19-2010  |  Education

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