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Click here to read the 74 - page bill, which teachers union officials say appears even stronger than what Cuomo discussed last year on the campaign trail.

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As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
«If you work in a district like that, no matter how effective you are you come out with a scarlet A on your head,» he said, to applause from the audience, which included state legislators, Board of Regents members, school board leaders and teachers union officials.
Officials from several states criticized the scoring of the contest, which favored states able to gain support from 100 percent of school districts and local teachers» unions for Obama administration objectives like expanding charter schools, reworking teacher evaluation systems and turning around low - performing schools.
The recommendations now go to the union's state affiliate, the New York State United Teachers, which makes the official union endorsements for congressional races.
The state's announcement emphasized that teachers will play a significant role in developing the tests, which union officials and other education groups praised.
The choice of the Democrat - turned - Republican — a former teachers» union lobbyist and Reagan administration official — drew immediate praise from political conservatives who support her position on two pressing education - related issues: affirmative action and bilingual education, both of which Ms. Chavez opposes.
To avoid embarrassment, many teacher union officials cave in to staff demands, which means teachers must pay higher dues to receive union services.
Officials of the teachers union, UTLA, have accused the group of attempting to «dismantle» public education in Los Angeles, and just this week, the school board went on record opposing the GPS Now plan, of which few details are actually known.
Union officials calculate which portion of those dues are related to collective bargaining (so - called «chargeable» expenses), and which dues are unrelated (so - called «non-chargeable» expenses which teachers may opt out of paying).
Troubles were so entrenched at Mary E. Rodman that officials transferred all but two members of the teachers union, which represents mostly teachers but also secretaries and guidance counselors.
What I meant to emphasize was that teachers and their unions are unhappy that politicians and now institutions — the LA Times — are imposing evaluation schemes of which they (teachers and union officials) disapprove.
Those creating the plan include the Statewide School Management Alliance — which consists of the Illinois Association of School Administrators, Illinois Association of School Boards, Illinois Association of School Business Officials and the Illinois Principals Association — along with the teachers» unions.
The push comes amid a heated debate over the voucher program, which the state teachers union and local officials contend pulls money away from traditional public schools.
Representatives on the executive board of the Oakland Education Association — the teachers» unionwhich hasn't taken an official vote because of the summer holiday, argue that charter schools shouldn't receive any of the money, since they operate independently of the school district.
According to an article by Michael Levinson in the Boston Globe (6.6.14), Barbara Madeloni «won her race by openly criticizing the current union president... for his record of negotiating with — rather than fighting — officials on the development of teacher assessments and the Common Core...» He went on to say: «Her agenda forcefully rejects those policies, which have gained increasing support from Republicans and Democrats over the last 20 years.
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.
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