Some choice bits: Cops booted an unruly group of
city teachers union officials from a posh Albany eatery after they caused a ruckus over their dinner tab, the Daily News has learned.
Not exact matches
The
teachers union says school
officials never should have opened the programs because the Chicago Housing Authority and the
city Department of Human Services have extended their summer feeding programs at 220 sites throughout the
city.
Local
teachers union officials said they planning a rally for this Thursday near
City Hall.
Democratic elected
officials aligned with the
city and state
teachers unions see charters as a thinly - veiled, well - moneyed effort to erode job protections for
teachers.
A hidden - camera video showing Yonkers
teacher union leaders advising someone impersonating a
teacher on how to avoid disciplinary charges has
city officials calling for resignations.
Bailey has secured the endorsements of many of the
unions that loom large in New York
City politics — 32BJ and 1199 SEIU, New York State United
Teachers and New York State Association of Nurses, among others — as well as Bronx
officials like Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Hassell - Thompson.
Monday's hearing at the Legislative Office Building in downtown Albany is expected to include testimony from the chancellor of the
City University of New York, Matthew Goldstein; state Education Commissioner John B. King Jr.; State University of New York Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher, leaders of the
teachers union and other
officials.
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city officials and
teachers union leaders to come to an agreement on a new
teacher evaluation system.
Today, StudentsFirstNY launched a citywide TV and social media campaign to urge
city officials and
teachers union leaders to come to an agreement on a new
teacher evaluation system before the January 17 deadline.
In a recent op - ed published by the New York Daily News, the father of two Brooklyn public school students gives a first - hand account of just how important it is that the
teachers»
union and
City officials come to an agreement on a new
teacher evaluation deal.
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Teachers are increasingly frustrated that district and
union leaders can not reach a new agreement to replace their long - expired contract.Business
officials consider the
city school district the greatest obstacle to the region's economic development.Political leaders are worried as well about the direction of the still - struggling
city schools.Throughout the
city, stakeholde...
The New Orleans
teachers»
union and a lawyer for several local families have sued to force the opening of more public schools in the storm - ravaged
city, but state education
officials contend that enough space is available at the schools already operating.
The Boston
Teachers Union reached an agreement last week with city officials on a new salary schedule for teachers, breaking an eight - month deadlock over how to finance the education reforms the contract p
Teachers Union reached an agreement last week with
city officials on a new salary schedule for
teachers, breaking an eight - month deadlock over how to finance the education reforms the contract p
teachers, breaking an eight - month deadlock over how to finance the education reforms the contract promises.
A tentative contract in Seattle may give
teachers there a greater hand in running their schools than any previous agreement involving a big -
city school system, both
union and school
officials say.
Leadership for American education has increasingly been provided by big -
city and state superintendents, professors of education, and
officials of the education associations and
teacher unions who see little need to respond to the uninformed views of the general public and of parents.
Future Is Now Schools has already begun discussions with community leaders in some of America's largest
cities, bringing together all education stakeholders, including parents,
teacher unions and district education
officials.
• A plan for a new
teacher - evaluation system in New York
City led to a temporary loss in turnaround funding after city officials clashed with the local teachers un
City led to a temporary loss in turnaround funding after
city officials clashed with the local teachers un
city officials clashed with the local
teachers union.
The Baltimore
Teachers Union is urging the
city to close down all schools until
officials get a handle on heating problems that have already closed some buildings and left children shivering in others.
Unionized
teachers in 32 of the city's charter schools voted to merge with the Chicago Teachers Union this week, officials announced
teachers in 32 of the
city's charter schools voted to merge with the Chicago
Teachers Union this week, officials announced
Teachers Union this week,
officials announced Friday.
From The Chicago Sun - Times: Chicago
Teachers Union officials say nearly 90 percent of their members have authorized a strike against the
city's public schools.
Yet at a protest rally last week, Chicago
Teachers Union Vice President Jesse Sharkey declared that the union was «serving notice to elected officials, if you close our schools, there will be no peace in the city.&r
Union Vice President Jesse Sharkey declared that the
union was «serving notice to elected officials, if you close our schools, there will be no peace in the city.&r
union was «serving notice to elected
officials, if you close our schools, there will be no peace in the
city.»
As the Los Angeles
teachers union continues to try to organize educators at the
city's largest charter school network,
teachers at one of the few independent charter schools that joined the
union voted to leave it after less than two years because
union officials were pushing their own agenda, according to interviews and documents reviewed...
But in New Haven, Conn.,
union officials and reformers alike have praised a collaborative effort to help
teachers improve under the
city's new rating system.
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As the Los Angeles
teachers union continues to try to organize educators at the
city's largest charter school network,
teachers at one of the few independent charter schools that joined the
union voted to leave it after less than two years because
union officials were pushing their own agenda, according to interviews and documents reviewed by LA School Report.
Under the agreement,
city education
officials, with the consent of
union leaders, will contract with a company to provide observers, who are to be licensed educators — former
teachers, principals or administrators.
Officials from
City Hall, the district and the Chicago
Teachers Union have begun meeting to discuss how the school district might manage its financial situation, and union representatives and state lawmakers have received presentations summarizing the district's cash f
Union have begun meeting to discuss how the school district might manage its financial situation, and
union representatives and state lawmakers have received presentations summarizing the district's cash f
union representatives and state lawmakers have received presentations summarizing the district's cash flows.
City, school and Chicago
Teachers Union officials have looked to Springfield for a permanent fix that would address the weight of the district's pension obligations.
That idea, broached by the
city earlier in contract negotiations over a new
teachers contract, was again shot down by a Chicago Teachers Union official who promised a fight if it is
teachers contract, was again shot down by a Chicago
Teachers Union official who promised a fight if it is
Teachers Union official who promised a fight if it is pursued.
NEW YORK — The battle between New York
City's
teachers union and its school
officials reached its latest crescendo in the form of a lawsuit Wednesday.
New York
City officials on Thursday said suspension shouldn't be used as a disciplinary measure for children in kindergarten through second grade, a proposal that drew criticism from the
teachers union, which said it would lead to increased classroom disruption.
The
city could lose nearly $ 60 million in federal aid for its failing schools after
officials were unable to reach a deal with the
teachers union on instructor evaluations.