United Federation of Teachers
SCORE WARS
S. Mehta |
After years of improvement, city kids’ reading scores level off.
After years of improvement, city kids’ reading scores level off.
City pols and advocates team up to save the jobs of 100 teachers recruited from the Caribbean.
A surprisingly high number of teachers retired this September, prompting retention and hiring concerns.
The city’s plan to transfer pregnant teens and young moms from their own special program back into regular high schools has been tabled-at least for now.
Education officials say that the federal No Child Left Behind law mandates the end of an innovative school that helps immigrant young people get settled; electeds fight to keep it open.
After nearly two years without a contract, teachers and support staff at hundreds of city-funded day care centers say they are poised to strike if City Hall doesn’t move soon, leaving thousands of low-income working parents wondering who will care for their kids.
The city’s teachers union overlooked some differences of opinion on education policy last week to endorse Republican John Ravitz in his race for Roy Goodman’s state senate seat, leaving some labor leaders wondering if the United Federation of Teachers and other major municipal employee unions are bending under pressure from Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
Comings and goings in the nonprofit and government worlds.
Hirings and firings in the government and nonprofit worlds.
The union’s aren’t on board for Ruth Messinger’s mayoral run, and they’re doing stranger things still on Staten Island.