My fellow bloggers have been on the Cuomo story so there is little I can add. I have no level of outrage at his actions regarding education because I expected nothing less than what he has done. The guy is a slimeball beyond the normal range of slimeballs. Do you think those stories about Sheldon Silver's (another slimeball sa far as I'm concerned) money-making schemes are just surfacing now by coincidence? Silver has been viewed as a last bastion for the UFT to keep Cuomo at bay -- not that he has been all that helpful. So today NYSUT had a "rally" in Albany (
NYSUT rallies outside Cuomo’s open house (updated X2). 75 people.
Some bloggers:
Here are links from Chalkbeat.
Evaluation battles
Reneging
on his own call to protect teachers whose poor evaluations were based
in part on Common Core-aligned student test scores, Gov. Andrew Cuomo
vetoed a bill he drafted in June.
In
response to Cuomo’s veto, the state teachers union is holding a New
Year’s Eve protest outside of his mansion where he is hosting an event.
Opinion:
Vetoing the teacher evaluation seems more like political payback
against the teachers union than a serious effort to improve the teacher
evaluation system.
Cuomo’s
"zig-zagging history on education reform" could hurt his credibility
when it's time to convince lawmakers to go along with the aggressive
education agenda he has next year, Daily News columnist Bill Hammond
writes.
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I believe there were more like 100 of us out there yesterday. Great crowd and we sure made some noise!!!
This is what he comes back with.....“I understand the union’s issue, that they don’t want anyone fired,” Cuomo said. “But we have teachers who have been found guilty of sexually abusing students that we can’t get out of the classroom.”
http://wrvo.org/post/teachers-stage-new-years-eve-protest-governors-mansion Listen to the audio too
Unless the nys atty gen grows some balls, Cuomo and his executioners will get away w anything they want
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