Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Reformers pumping money into School Board race : City & Region : The Buffalo News

Reformers pumping money into School Board race : City & Region : The Buffalo News

"The people we've endorsed are the true reform, kid-oriented, tax dollar-sensitive folk," said Andrew J. Rudnick, president and CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership.
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Reformers pumping money into School Board race

New York City group backs charter schools

NEWS EDUCATION REPORTER

Education Reform Now has identified three candidates it believes would support its agenda, which includes increasing the number of charter schools and linking teacher compensation to performance.A national education reform group based in New York City is pouring more than $50,000 into Buffalo's Board of Education elections this year.
The group's financial support appears likely to eclipse the money spent by the other two key players in the race, the Buffalo Teachers Federation and the Buffalo Niagara Partnership. Each of those groups estimated they would be spending about $10,000 this year, although final tallies will not be publicly disclosed for several weeks.

• Chart: Buffalo Board of Education candidates with their endorsements
• Earlier: Contests waged for five Buffalo School Board seats
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• Video: Candidates give their opinions on issues facing Buffalo Public Schools

Joe Williams, the executive director of Education Reform Now, said the nonprofit has been involved with a number of legislative issues at the state level, including efforts to lift the ca