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After two decades, the executive director of the State School Boards Association, Tim Kremer, has decided it’s time to retire. He shares his insights with…
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More than a decade after the state’s highest court ordered New York lawmakers to spend billions more a year on schools, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his top…
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Almost 98 percent of school budgets were approved in statewide voting Tuesday, including the majority of school districts asking for overrides of the…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his State of the State speech was far less combative than in the past when it comes to education. But, education groups say while…
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Three-quarters of school districts in the state have applied for waivers from the new teacher evaluation rules set out by Gov.Andrew Cuomo and the…
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The New York state’s education commissioner says she’s open to granting waivers to delay new teacher evaluation for an additional year, saying the new…
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What to do with New York state's controversial teacher evaluation program is going to be one of the top education issues facing state officials in…
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New York voters will decide in November whether the state should borrow $2 billion for new technology, including iPads, in school classrooms. Teachers and…
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Residents of school districts across the state go to the polls today to vote on budgets. These spending plans were created in the shadow of the state’s…
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An on-time state budget is good news for school districts across the state, as they plug in the hard numbers to proposed budgets. The budget approved by…