City Dithers on NYC’s ‘Toxic’ Schools
March 20, 2013 Marc Bussanich City Council members grilled education officials at a budget hearing on Tuesday over why the city can’t remove dangerous toxins from public schools sooner than
March 20, 2013 Marc Bussanich City Council members grilled education officials at a budget hearing on Tuesday over why the city can’t remove dangerous toxins from public schools sooner than
March 18, 2013 NEW YORK, NY—– The City of New York must continue pension payments for public day care employees or some of nation’s most established cultural institutions may go
March 13, 2013 Marc Bussanich Parents, students and teachers vociferously demanded a moratorium on school closings and charter school co-locations by submitting a resolution at a Panel for Educational Policy
March 13, 2013 AFT News Philadelphia Pa. – AFT president Randi Weingarten and 18 others were arrested March 7 at the headquarters of the School District of Philadelphia for protesting
March 12, 2013 Labor World by Neal Tepel Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has suffered another setback in his efforts to ram through his agenda of vouchers and anti-teacher reforms. On
March 7, 2013 Around Town By Neal Tepel DC 37 Calls for 2.5% of existing citywide property tax assessments to be allocated for permanent, baseline library funding. District Council 37,
March 4, 2013 By Stephanie West Capital Region teachers at a town hall meeting on Wednesday February 27, 2013 vividly described how the state's obsession with standardized testing and the
March 4, 2013 By Stephanie West Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and IBM have announced a public-private partnership that will prepare thousands of New York students for high-skills jobs of the
February 27, 2013 By Stephanie West ALBANY, N.Y. – New York State United Teachers hailed a unanimous appellate court ruling on February 22, 2013 that affirms retired teachers have privacy
February 22, 2013 Susan Smith, LaborPress Albany Bureau ALBANY, N.Y. – New York State United Teachers, seeking to protect public schools and students from an inescapable cycle of cuts and