Educators Hand Out Fliers To Encourage Deal On Teacher Evaluations
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Three days before the deadline to get a city teacher evaluation system approved by the state, the teachers' union took to the streets to push for a deal.
Union members handed out fliers across the city Monday asking parents to send messages to the mayor calling for a fair deal to get done by January 17.
If an agreement cannot be reached by then, city schools could lose $250 million in state funds.
"Well it's important because teachers aren't against an evaluation system, they just want a fair evaluation system," said teacher Barry Greenberg.
The State Board of Regents says the city system is one of just four school districts that have not submitted a plan.
The commissioner of education says it normally takes weeks to approve a plan...but his staff is on standby for a fast-track-approval should a deal be reached.