Skip to main contentRise & Shine: No teacher rating shield deal yet, but it's not over
By | June 19, 2012, 11:02am UTC - Gov. Cuomo introduced a teacher rating privacy bill to buy ongoing talks time. (Daily News, WSJ)
- The move came after legislators missed his deadline and he said the issue could wait. (WSJ, Post)
- The Post says the lack of the deal is good news for those who want the ratings to see the light of day.
- More than 3,500 “turnaround” school workers got pinkish slips. (GothamSchools, Post, SchoolBook, NY1)
- NYSUT is opposing a bill meant to help charter schools serve high-needs students. (GothamSchools)
- Parent activists are trying to galvanize their neighborhoods in advance of the mayoral race. (Daily News)
- A school aide who was accused of but not indicted for molesting children wants his job back. (Post)
- The family of a boy who was beaten by classmates at a Brooklyn middle school is suing. (Daily News)
- Brooklyn students are graduating after beating violence, disability, and language issues. (Daily News)
- The AFT teachers union is launching a lesson plan- and curriculum materials-sharing site. (Times)
- American children who are deported to Mexico with their parents struggle in school and beyond. (Times)