A judge has temporarily blocked the state from withholding approximately $ 250 million in school aid from New York City as a penalty for the city's failure to reach agreement with
the UFT on a new teacher evaluation system by the Jan. 17 deadline.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said he will push to restore the approximately $ 250 million in aid that the state plans to withhold from New York City as a penalty for the city's failure to reach agreement with
the UFT on a new teacher evaluation system by the Jan. 17 deadline.
Not exact matches
NYC schools will lose $ 300 million if leaders from the
UFT and DOE don't agree
on a
new teacher evaluation system by January 17th.
The DOE and the
UFT failed to reach an agreement
on a
teacher evaluation system for 33 «persistently lowest achieving» schools by the Dec. 31 deadline set by the
New York State Education Department.
The
UFT and the city Department of Education each submitted lengthy proposals for a
New York City
teacher evaluation system to the State Education Department
on May 8.
Despite numerous negotiating sessions, the
UFT has been unable to reach an agreement with the Department of Education (DOE)
on key points of a
new teacher evaluation system.