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Teachers

Houston Schools Superintendent Richard Carranza will lead New York City's public schools.

Take Two: Meet the Houston Superintendent Who Will Lead NYC Public Schools

The Houston schools chief insists he and Mayor Bill de Blasio are politically aligned despite being the No. 2 pick.
By Madina Toure
Steve Sweeney.

Year in Review: Steve Sweeney Shows the NJEA Who’s Boss

In the end, it was Senate President Steve Sweeney who taught the teachers a lesson.
By Christian Hetrick
Weinberg

Weinberg Stands By Sweeney Amid NJEA Attacks

An outside group funded by the NJEA called Garden State Forward recently launched a series of brutal attacks against Sweeney
By Alyana Alfaro
A teacher at a Bronx public schooI.

New York Regents Eliminate Literacy Test Because Too Many Teachers Flunk

By The Editors
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

American Teachers: Bullied by Students and Government Alike

By John A. Tures
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio speaks at the 2014 NYPD graduation ceremony.

More City Workers? Enough Already!

By The Editors
Spelling Effort Popcorn Party

Why We Are Not a ‘No Excuses’ Charter School

By Michele Caracappa

‘Teachers’ EP: TV Land’s New Comedy May Be Shocking, But It’s Truthful

By Anne Easton
Pupils from the Italian Roman Catholic School in Clerkenwell, London, kneel before a picture of Pope Pius XII as his life hangs in the balance following a second stroke. (Photo by Reg Speller/Getty Images)

The Quiet Success of Catholic Schools

By The Editors
Grandmaster Judit Polar with Success Academy chess scholars at the Marshall Club. (Photo by Ari Mintz)

Judit Polgár, Best-Ever Female Chess Player, Teaches NYC Kids to Rule the Board

By Justin Joffe
Andrew Cuomo attending a pro-charter rally. (Photo: Flickr/Governor's Office)

A Good Budget for Schools

By The Editors
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio visits a second grade Spanish class at Amber Charter School in Manhattan on the first day of NYC public schools, September 4, 2014 in New York City. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is touring universal pre-kindergarten programs throughout the city. (Photo by Susan Watts-Pool/Getty Images)

Union Loses, Kids Win

By The Editors
Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Success Charter Network Eva Moskowitz and Ameenah Horn attend the Tribeca Talks: 'The Lottery' during the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival at the School of Visual Arts Theater on April 29, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Dario Cantatore/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

Another UFT Failure

By The Editors

tvRoundup: Dave Franco, Manic Pixie Dream Girls and ‘Teen Moms’

By Drew Grant
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Charlie Rose. (Photo: Twitter/@NYCMayorsOffice)

Bill de Blasio Talks Affordable Housing, Teachers Union on ‘Charlie Rose’

By Jill Colvin
Councilman Robert Jackson speaking at the press conference.

Pols Rage at Mayor for Comparing Teachers Union to N.R.A.

By Colin Campbell
Scott Stringer (Photo: Facebook)

Manhattan BP Scott Stringer: 'The Incompetence of The Department of Education is Simply Staggering'

By Hunter Walker

Bloomberg Teaching Towards a Less Tenuous Tenure

By The Editors

UFT Organizes an Anti-Bloomberg Rally, Sanders, Halloran, Avella Speak Out

By Azi Paybarah

Amending a Teacher Seniority Bill in Albany

By Azi Paybarah

On Teachers, Senate Democrats Back Cuomo

By Azi Paybarah

Bloomberg: Teacher Seniority Is 'Irrelevant' in Teacher Evaluation

By Azi Paybarah

Double-Dipping Teachers Cost NYC More than Just Money

By The Editors

Bloomberg Likes How the State Senate Voted [updated]

By Azi Paybarah
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