Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Ruling on teacher ratings could come next week
By | December 9, 2010, 12:12pm UTC - The dispute over the release of teacher ratings went before a judge yesterday. (GS, NY1, DN)
- It’s not clear when the judge will issue her decision, but it’s likely to be appealed. (NYT)
- An employee of the judge said a ruling could come as early as next week. (Post)
- Andrea Peyser: the union’s arguments only serve to protect the seniority system. (Post)
- A group of parents sued the state over Cathie Black’s appointment as chancellor. (GS, Post, DN)
- Leanna Landsmann lays out three things Black should be able to do well as schools chief. (Daily News)
- With many small schools up for closure in the Bronx, parents call reforms a sham. (Daily News)
- Shut out of P.S. 87, a parent says she’s grateful for UWS Success Academy, a charter school. (Post)
- A bill that would give green cards to some undocumented students is going to the Senate. (Daily News)
- D.C.’s interim schools chief is moving to close and consolidate some schools. (Washington Post)
- There’s backlash in Philly to a story about a $7.5 million no-bid contract for school safety. (Inquirer)
- NJ Gov. Chris Christie’s move to limit pay for school chiefs is angering GOPers. (WSJ)