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Thursday, January 17, 2013

NYC Public School Parents: Who is to blame for the failed negotiations over teacher evaluation?

NYC Public School Parents: Who is to blame for the failed negotiations over teacher evaluation?:


Who is to blame for the failed negotiations over teacher evaluation?


If the Governor goes ahead with punishing NYC children for the mayor’s failures by subtracting $250 million from state aid, it will be terribly unfair.  Yet there is little doubt that most parents will blame Bloomberg for this latest fiasco, as the just-released Quinnipiac poll shows that NYC voters trust the UFT by 53 to 35 percent over the mayor. And 63 percent of those polled believe that the mayor should share power, compared to only 13 percent who say he should continue to have complete control, without any checks and balances. 
In response to  bills introduced in the Legislature to undo mayoral control last year, the mayor’s spokesperson said that no one should want to return to “those bad old days of dysfunction and corruption.”  These bills have just been re-introduced.
Actually the "bad old days" look pretty good compare with the collapse of negotiations over a new