Skip to main contentRise & Shine: City's value-added team said not to use it to judge
By | October 22, 2010, 11:25am UTC - The city and union agreed to delay the release of teacher scores. (GS, DN, NYT, WSJ, Post, NY1, WNYC)
- The consultants who designed the city’s value-added system warned not to use it to judge teachers. (DN)
- GothamSchools plans to use the scores, if released, as a reporting tool only. (Christian Science Monitor)
- In Denver, Mayor Bloomberg praised Colorado’s new teacher evaluation law. (Denver Post)
- A teacher had inappropriate relationships with middle schoolers at three different schools. (NY1)
- A Brooklyn principal sent out a memo riddled with misspellings and grammatical errors. (Daily News)
- The Daily News calls UWS opposition to a new Harlem Success charter “vile” and “moblike.”
- California can’t tell if its charter schools are providing nutritional school lunches. (L.A. Times)
- A controversial Virginia history text wasn’t reviewed by historians before its adoption. (Washington Post)