Monday, February 1, 2010

Teachers union sues city to put 19 school closures on pause | GothamSchools

Teachers union sues city to put 19 school closures on pause | GothamSchools

Teachers union sues city to put 19 school closures on pause


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The city’s teachers union and the NAACPfiled suit against the Department of Education today, claiming that the city lost the right to close 19 schools when it violated the law that governs school closures.
Those who have read the law — or the “carefully crafted multi-tiered public process,” as the lawsuit states —can testify that it is not a simple one to follow.
Part of the mayoral control legislation that barely made it through the state legislature last summer calls for the city to hold hearings at each of the public schools slated for closure, for “stakeholders” to be consulted, and for the city to study and report on the effects closing schools would have on their surrounding communities. All of this had to be completed a certain number of days before the citywide schoolboard, the Panel for