How Teach For America recruits get preference for teaching jobs

By Jonathan Pelto
Paul Vallas, Bridgeport’s reform-driven superintendent of schools, revealed this week that he had hired 31 new Teach For America recruits to staff the district’s schools this year. Few, if any, of the recruits come from Connecticut and none went to a Connecticut college or university to become a teacher.
The TFA recruits come courtesy of a March 2013 deal between Vallas and Nate Snow, executive director for the Connecticut Chapter of Teach For America. Snow is also president of the board of directors of Excel Bridgeport, Inc. the corporate-funded
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