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The self-financed ad is intended to counter-balance attack ads by the teachers' union and other critics.

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The Education Department's list of teacher layoffs would cut as much as 70 percent of teaching staff at some schools.

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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 has launched a new ad accusing Bloomberg of putting millionaires ahead of students.

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Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, warned of tough times ahead for the city's schools.

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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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A Manhattan judge ruled that the Department of Education's ratings for 12,000 city teachers be released.

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The 17-year-old student was arrested and charged with second-degree assault.

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Hundreds of students ran screaming through the hallways to protest the principal's strict policies yesterday.

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Two East Harlem schools are back on the chopping block, along with a badly performing East Village charter school.

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State Sen. Tony Avella wrote a letter to the state educational department asking them to block Black from taking office.

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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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Hundreds gathered in front of the DOE headquarters Thursday to demand accountability from Education officials.

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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.