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The state bill includes sweeteners for public workers, which unions said were necessary to recruit and retain talent.
State lawmakers ponder a proposal by unions as part of ongoing budget talks.
Critics warn that changes to Tier VI could cost taxpayers billions
Dissenters within the group warned that a law limiting class sizes could cause "significant disruption" throughout the school system.
A judge ruled years ago the test unfairly discriminated against Black and Latino test-takers, setting the stage for damages claims that could top $1.8 billion.
A study from the state comptroller found almost 2,000 NYC teachers left during the pandemic.
A WNYC/Gothamist investigation discovered that the Department of Education got those devices for a bargain after the supplier lobbied the city.
As the city rolls out mental health supports, educators say students are acting out more than they used to.
City officials said 95% of NYC public school staff had gotten at least one COVID shot by Monday — 18,000 of them over the past 10 days.
Department of Education surveys say these classrooms rely exclusively on functioning windows—a lower standard than what would be expected to prevent airborne transmission of the coronavirus indoors.