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Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that some arbitrators refuse to fire even worst teachers.

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More New Yorkers trust the teachers union than the mayor when it comes to policy, a new poll found.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivered his State of the City Address in the Bronx Thursday.

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More than $60 million in federal education cash was suspended after teacher evaluation talks broke down.

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Marlon Hosang, the Principal of P.S. 64, is insisting his teachers dress professionally.

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City Council members said Tuesday that the largest round of layoffs since the mayor took office could have been prevented.

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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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Less than 60 percent of new teachers were granted tenure this year, down from 97 percent back in '06-'07.

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Workers at Opportunity Charter School in Harlem are seeking representation by the United Federation of Teachers.

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The majority of schools in District 1 could face major layoffs under the city's proposed teacher firings.

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The United Federation of Teachers appealed a judge's decision to make 12,000 teachers' ratings public.

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The city cannot release the names of thousands of teachers included in a DOE evaluation, a judge said Thursday.

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The teacher's union filed a restraining order Thursday to block the city from sharing teacher performance data.

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Majority of laid-off teachers have not applied for new jobs through the school system, though they're still being paid.