
NY Daily News Editorial: Unwanted Teachers Should Be Removed from the System
NY Daily News // February 9, 2014There are 1,200 unwanted teachers in the NYC Absent Teacher Reserve, costing more than $100 million annually.
Read MoreThere are 1,200 unwanted teachers in the NYC Absent Teacher Reserve, costing more than $100 million annually.
Read MoreThe Common Core standards have been strongly opposed by teachers and some parents, causing legislators to support halting them for two years. This action will slow down education reform that is already long overdue.
Read MoreOn Thursday, NYC Councilwoman Maria Carmen del Arroyo led a rally outside of the Girls Prep Bronx Charter School, vowing to fight for its stay.
Read MoreStudents in high-poverty areas of New York City are more likely to be taught by teachers considered "unsatisfactory."
Read MoreSchool districts with high percentages of minority students have the highest number of ineffective teachers.
Read MoreFact: schools with high minority populations and low test scores have more teachers with unsatisfactory ratings.
Read MoreParents Transparency Project founder Campbell Brown and NY Daily News reporter Corinne Lestch discuss issues with the Absent Teacher Reserve in New York City.
Read MoreThe Common Core standards have been strongly opposed by teachers and some parents, causing legislators to support halting them for two years. This action will slow down education reform that is already long overdue.
Read MoreIn response to reports stating that New York City was considering a plan to rehire 1,200 former teachers, Mayor Bill de Blasio clarified that principals will not be forced to hire back these teachers.
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