Charter Schools Lose Again On Teacher Certification
The New York State Appellate Division, Third Department upheld a lower court ruling that the SUNY alternate teacher certification scheme for charter schools was not allowed under State education law. The Appellate Court unanimously rejected SUNY's argument that they had the authority to have an alternative teacher certification for charter schools.
It's no secret that charter schools are having trouble in recruiting and retaining certified teachers and by State law are only allowed to have no more than 15% uncertified teachers on their staff. My guess is if the State scrutinize the charter schools they would find that most violate that limitation. Take Eva Moskowitz's Success Academy High School in Manhattan that saw an astonishing 70% teacher turnover in one year.
I know of a Science teacher that was unfairly terminated by the DOE but every year charter schools compete with each other to hire the teacher since most of them lack a certified Science teacher. The Science teacher tells me that every charter school she teaches in, the next year most teachers are either not invited back due to money, CONTINUE READING: Chaz's School Daze: Charter Schools Lose Again On Teacher Ceertification