
NY Governor Cuomo Criticizes Board of Regents
New York Post // February 11, 2014The New York State Board of Regents has indicated that teachers and principals will receive less consequences for ineffective performance.
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Read MoreThere are more than 1,000 teachers in the Absent Teacher Reserve, costing New York City $144 million a year. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña must close this pool of teachers.
Read MoreGov. Andrew M. Cuomo proposed a measure on Wednesday that would establish a new teacher evaluation system for New York City if local officials remained at odds over adopting one.
Read MoreThe report recently released by StudentsFirstNY reveals 14 Brooklyn schools have 20% or more teachers considered ineffective.
Read MoreIn a report released on Monday, the New York State Board of Regents decided to ease up on consequences for teachers and students. The decision was based on parents and teachers complaining about the tough Common Core standards and new teacher evaluations.
Read MoreThere are 1,200 unwanted teachers in the NYC Absent Teacher Reserve, costing more than $100 million annually.
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