Happy Friday to you all. It’s been a busy week here around the office, so we apologize for the abbreviated weekly rundown. As always, please let us know if we’ve missed anything interesting by linking in the comments. Have yourself a lovely weekend.
Happy Birthday to the New York State Education Building, which turns 100 this week!
After last year’s pineapple problem (read more here and here) New York has said it will fine school test company Pearson if too many questions are flawed in this year’s tests.
Some Capital Region schools sounded off on the lack of funding.
Governor Cuomo appointed a new deputy secretary of education.
And in an interesting follow-up to last week’s post on “Good grades through medication,” here’s an interesting peice on the hip new study drug: “ADHD Drug Becomes ‘College Crack’ on Campuses.”