Cuomo called New York's education system «
the last public monopoly», and threatened to break it up in his second term.
(Hudson, NY) Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor, said that Cuomo's recent description of schools as the «
last public monopoly» is just the latest episode in his ongoing attacks on public education and teachers.
After Governor Cuomo's recent description of schools as the «
last public monopoly,» Hawkins said that this is just the latest episode in Cuomo's ongoing attacks on public education and teachers.
Not exact matches
Governor Cuomo angered teachers when he said
last fall that he intends to break the
public school
monopoly, and that he found it «incredible» that less than 5 percent of teachers were deemed deficient in the latest teacher performance scores.
Cuomo angered teachers when he said
last fall that he intends to break the
public school
monopoly, and that he found it incredible that less than 5 percent of teachers were deemed efficient in the latest teacher performance scores.
Earlier this week, Cuomo told the New York Daily News the state's
public education system is the
last great
public monopoly.
Sedlis» argument that unions have a «
monopoly» on
public schools comes after Governor Andrew Cuomo made a similar claim
last week, incensing teachers just days before the election.
«The single best thing that I can do,» Gov. Cuomo said
last year, is «break what is in essence one of the only remaining
public monopolies»: the teachers union.