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Save Our School: The NY Sun - Mayor Sees a Test Scores Triumph
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To whom much is given much is required". Tuesday, July 1, 2008. The NY Sun - Mayor Sees a Test Scores Triumph. Mayor Sees a Test Scores Triumph. Or is it a case of inflation of results? Staff Reporter of the Sun. June 23, 2008. Http:/ www.nysun.com/new-york/mayor-sees-a-test-scores-triumph/80476/. This year's gains were larger than the increases statewide, though smaller than in other cities, such as Buffalo, Rochester, and Yonkers. The mayor has often greeted test-score increases as evidence that he is ...
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Save Our School: June 2008
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To whom much is given much is required". Monday, June 30, 2008. Goverment Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement. Bloomberg's Secret Government is Unknown Even to Him. Take Guy Velella, for example. If the CEO of our city government doesn't know what political favors are being done by people who work for him, is this good management? Or did Mayor Bloomberg know that the Local Conditional Release Commission was doing? October 17, 2004. Until a few weeks ago. Indeed, some criminal justice officials are asking ...
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Save Our School: May 2008
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To whom much is given much is required". Thursday, May 29, 2008. Hey, school cuts aren't my fault - Sheldon Silver slams Mayor Bloomberg. Hey, school cuts aren't my fault - Sheldon Silver slams Mayor Bloomberg. BY ERIN EINHORN and CARRIE MELAGO DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS. Friday, May 23rd 2008, 4:00 AM. Powerful State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. Lashed out at Mayor Bloomberg. And his schools chancellor Thursday for trying to blame school budget cuts on the state. And the New York City Lab School.
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Save Our School: July 2008
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To whom much is given much is required". Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Daily News - Brownsville parents. Brownsville parents and teachers outraged over students sharing PS 140. BY RACHEL MONAHAN DAILY NEWS WRITER. Tuesday, July 1st 2008, 10:56 PM. Parents and teachers are outraged over plans to put two transfer schools - for overage, undercredited students - into a building where middle schoolers attend classes. They're also asking why Brownsville isn't slated for a high school for neighborhood teens. God for...
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Save Our School: The New York Times
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To whom much is given much is required". Wednesday, July 2, 2008. The New York Times. July 2, 2008. Students, Teachers and Parents Weigh In on State of the Schools. For the second year in a row, a vast majority of New York City parents, teachers and students who responded to a Department of Education survey said they were satisfied with their schools, with more teachers saying their schools maintain order and make it a priority to help students achieve. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. This the second year th...
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Save Our School: Bloomberg and Council Reach Deal on Budget
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To whom much is given much is required". Friday, June 27, 2008. Bloomberg and Council Reach Deal on Budget. Bloomberg and Council Reach Deal on Budget. By DAVID W. CHEN. Published: June 27, 2008. With a legal deadline four days away, city officials brokered a deal on Thursday night on a $59.1 billion budget that would preserve a popular tax cut for homeowners and a $400 rebate and add $129 million in education spending to what had originally been proposed. 8220;I don’t have to tell anybody here tha...
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Save Our School: Hey City Council, what are those $800 million in "nondiscretionary" DOE cost increases?
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To whom much is given much is required". Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Hey City Council, what are those $800 million in "nondiscretionary" DOE cost increases? Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Hey City Council, what are those $800 million in "nondiscretionary" DOE cost increases? UPDATE: See full detail on Tweed's $809 million in "non discretionary" cost increases here. And $154 million in "discretionary" increases here. Dear Council Member Garodnick,. 70 million in growth for charter schools. 30 million for expande...
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Save Our School: Goverment Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement
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To whom much is given much is required". Monday, June 30, 2008. Goverment Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement. Bloomberg's Secret Government is Unknown Even to Him. Take Guy Velella, for example. If the CEO of our city government doesn't know what political favors are being done by people who work for him, is this good management? Or did Mayor Bloomberg know that the Local Conditional Release Commission was doing? October 17, 2004. Until a few weeks ago. Indeed, some criminal justice officials are asking ...
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Save Our School: Daily News - Brownsville parents...
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To whom much is given much is required". Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Daily News - Brownsville parents. Brownsville parents and teachers outraged over students sharing PS 140. BY RACHEL MONAHAN DAILY NEWS WRITER. Tuesday, July 1st 2008, 10:56 PM. Parents and teachers are outraged over plans to put two transfer schools - for overage, undercredited students - into a building where middle schoolers attend classes. They're also asking why Brownsville isn't slated for a high school for neighborhood teens. God for...
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Save Our School: NYCLU - School to Prison Pipeline
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To whom much is given much is required". Friday, June 13, 2008. NYCLU - School to Prison Pipeline. Every day, more than 93,000 New York City school children must pass through a gauntlet of metal detectors, bag searches and pat downs administered by police personnel who are inadequately trained, insufficiently supervised and often belligerent, aggressive and disrespectful. This burden weighs most heavily on the city's most vulnerable children, who are disproportionately poor, Black and Latino. Download th...