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The New York Times

May 2, 2010

 

Uncommon Schools and Williamsburg Collegiate Headlined as Example of Charter School Success

 

Uncommon Schools and Williamsburg Collegiate were featured as examples of successful “top-flight” charter schools in a front page article in the Sunday New York Times.

 


 

 

April 20, 2010

Mad Money’s Jim Cramer Visits Kings Collegiate!

 

Jim Cramer, host of  CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer” visited Kings Collegiate Charter School, a member of Uncommon Schools. He taught Kings’ 7th graders a guest lesson on the stock market.

Watch him discuss his experience here.


 

 

 

The New York Times

April 18, 2010

Alternate Path for Teachers Gains Ground

 

Dan Cosgrove, a 4th grade teacher at Leadership Prep Bedford Stuyvesant, a member of Uncommon Schools, was featured in a New York Times article about alternative paths to teacher certification.

 


 

April 6, 2010

Charter Schools Enlist Their Own as Recruitment Begins

 

Students and staff members from Uncommon Schools were featured on New York One spreading the word about spots for new 5th graders throughout their community.

View the video here.


 

March 7, 2010

Building a Better Teacher

Excellence Girls Charter School is a member of Uncommon Schools. Uncommon Schools’ Taxonomy of Effective Teaching Practices was just published in book form and featured in an article in The New York  Times Magazine on efforts to enhance teacher effectiveness.

View the Taxonomy of Effective Teaching Practices here.


The New York Times

March 2008

"Teaching Boys and Girls Separately "

-The New York Times Magazine


December 2007

"Excellence Charter School: A Model for Academic Achievement"

-Children's Defense Fund, Child Watch


Economist.com

November 2007

"The Great Experiment: Bringing Accountability and Competition to New York City's Struggling Schools"

-The Economist


FORTUNE

September 2006

"The Legend of Robin Hood"

-Fortune


September 7, 2004
"'Every Second Counts' at This School: City Gets Its First Charter School Exclusively for Boys"
- The New York Sun