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  • To Mr. Rebell, that means not just providing arts or science classes required by the state for graduation but also features such as student government and student newspapers—which are missing at some New York City schools.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Mr. Rebell isn't alone in seeking changes in school funding.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Mr. Rebell said his intention is to persuade lawmakers in Albany to reevaluate whether the state is providing every student with the opportunity for the "sound basic education" that courts said is guaranteed by the state constitution.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Cuomo goes around saying schools have to do more with less, do more with less, Mr. Rebell said.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • And perhaps tellingly, the city has opened its schools to Mr. Rebell and his five-person research team.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Mr. Rebell, now executive director of the Campaign for Educational Equity at Teachers College, Columbia University, agreed that the answer may not lie in setting a dollar amount.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Michael Rebell , who battled the state for 13 years, said he isn't necessarily headed back to court.

    School Spending Under Microscope Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Rebell get rope's and string them all up. from a tree. by vincent passiatore (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 186 comments [2 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 at 11: 40: 12 PM

    Is The SCOTUS Picking Another President? 2008

  • “In place of the impossible goal of 100 percent proficiency, Congress should establish as its mandatory goal for 2014 the more achievable aim of providing meaningful educational opportunity for all children by that time,” write Rebell and Wolff in their new book, Moving Every Child Ahead: From NCLB Hype to Meaningful Educational Opportunity Teachers College Press, 2008.

    From NCLB to MECA Jim Horn 2008

  • The Receiver’s Book in the Dublin Record Office contains the following entry, ‘Paid to Art O’Hanlon as a reward for killing Redmond O’Hanlon, a proclaimed Rebell and Traytor, as by Concordation dated 6th of May 1681—One Hundred Pounds.

    Ballad of Douglas Bridge 1922

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