Yesterday New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave his State of the State address. Educational proposals include a three-year extension of mayoral control of New York
From Chalkbeat. which gave an accurate preview of the address: After proposing renovations to Penn Station and $200 million to revitalize upstate airports this month,
From his State of the State address yesterday: Today, I’m announcing that my administration will aggressively prioritize regulatory relief for charter schools. We’re going to
NJEA:Long and harsh, as you’d expect given the Governor’s unbridled thoughts on the Legislature’s move to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot to fully
NJEA is in a state of “real disappointment,” according to a union press release, because yesterday the committee established to review the Common Core State
Ernest A. Logan, the president of the union that represents New York City’s 6,000 principals and assistant principals, will publish a column in the union’s
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka wrote a letter on Dec. 17th to New Jersey Education Commissioner David Hespe requesting a moratorium on charter school expansion. The next
Yesterday I wrote about a letter that Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sent to Education Commissioner David Hespe on December 17th, what blogger Eric Dawson called
NPR reported this past weekend that 40 out of 50 states are having trouble finding special education teachers teachers and the primary reason is “the
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