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A state appeals court has ruled teacher evaluation data should be made public, despite privacy concerns.

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State scores remained flat after dropping significantly when exams were made more difficult.

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The teacher's union brought a suit saying the city mismanaged $760 million in state funds meant to reduce class size.

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A judge has denied the UFT and NAACP's request for a preliminary injuction preventing the closure or relocation of 22 struggling schools.

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The UFT has reached a deal with the city DOE to accept a new teacher evaluation system to ensure city schools stay eligible for federal funds.

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After a a 15-hour delay, the Council voted 49-1 in favor of the plan, which saves teachers' jobs, but eliminates others.

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About 1,000 city workers will still be laid off under the budget plan, set to be approved by the City Council Tuesday.

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The teachers' union and the NAACP are trying to block the city from closing schools the city says are failing.

Midtown & Theater District »

The legislation would save the city $30 billion over the next 30 years, according to the mayor.

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Hazel Dukes threw latest punch in squabble with Success Charter Network.

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Last year the union was successful in halting the shuttering of 19 schools the city tried to close for poor performance.

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The state also voted in its new Education Commissioner, Dr. John King Jr., in addition to the new standards.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Parents, education officials and experts will discuss education at a forum hosted by State Sen. Adriano Espaillat.

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Supporters from Community Board 1 and the teacher's union say the millionaire's tax could offset cuts to education.

Manhattan »

Comptroller John Liu said the city shouldn't be spending money to recruit teachers as it's preparing to lay off thousands.