At first glance, this appears to repeal the teacher evaluation law APPR, increases charter school cap by 100, and appears to undercut Commissioner's authority over non-public (read Yeshiva) schools... Leonie Haimson
Here is the NYSUT response:
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See the video I shot of the YAFFED press conference: Video: YAFFED Press Conf - De Blasio, Farina, Felder Slammed
https://vimeo.com/263492801
Here are Leonie Haimson's comments on her must read nyceducationnews listserve:
New Flanagan bill re yeshivas
Here is Yaffed’s ceo, Naftali Moser’s analysis of the Yeshiva portion of the Flanagan bill/
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is most egregious and obvious; meant to cripple any possibility of
state oversight or enforcement to ensure Yeshivas (and all non-public
schools) provide a basic education to kids.
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1)
After passing the previous law for Yeshivas, it became clear to them
that the law is too limited to Orthodox Yeshivas, which is
unconstitutional, so the first obvious change in this bill is the
shortening of the school day for high schools.
This, they are hoping, broadens it to more than just Orthodox Yeshivas and makes it harder to challenge in court.
2)
The second major issue is that it removes the authority of continued
monitoring and enforcement from the commissioner, and places it with an
unknown entity "with expertise in the curriculum of the schools
described..." That means that the entities will be Orthodox and probably
super biased.
3)
The previous version read as though in addition to the 4 subjects
mentioned for elementary and middle school, the commissioner can decided
to add on top of that. This version says "the determination shall be
based solely on teaching the enumerated criteria." So it prevents the
commissioner or the Regents from adding any subjects.
4)
Only if there's a "finding of non-compliance" which would be
practically impossible, then the commissioner can be involved only in a
very limited capacity:
a) Issue a report with "recommended corrective actions."
b) place the school on probation.
c) The harshest punishment is: Letting parents know that the school is not compliant. That's it.
Ed Notes has covered the story over the past few years:
YAFFED Press Conf to Protest Sham Rules for Hasidic and Orthodox Schools
Brian Lehrer had a segment on Felder holding everything hostage due to the catering to the Hasidic community.https://www.wnyc.org/story/push-relax-ny-yeshiva-rules
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