Earlier this year, the state did mandate that New York school districts develop their own teacher evaluation systems, known as annual professional performance reviews plan (APPR), or risk
losing additional state aid.
Not exact matches
As a result, it
lost $ 240 million in
state aid and is in danger of
losing additional funds if an evaluation system is not in place this year.
Earlier this year, and as part of Race to the Top requirements, the
state did direct New York school districts develop their own teacher evaluation systems, known as annual professional performance reviews plan (APPR), lest the districts risk
losing additional available
state aid.
A reauthorization of so - called «rational» tuition hikes for SUNY and CUNY does not appear likely to be in the final budget, which many SUNY students consider a win, though it's unclear whether the
state will make up for the
lost cash with
additional aid.