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UFT tries to block greenlit NYC charter schools

Por: New York Post Nation April 02, 2023

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Twelve New York City charter schools have yet to open — up to 11 years after they were greenlit– and it’s doubtful any will launch this fall largely because of “desperate” opposition and legal sabotage by the United Federation of Teachers, critics told The Post. The dormant NYC charters – among 275 authorized by SUNY and the state Board of Regents – could start up whether or not the state Legislature approves Gov. Hochul’s... + full article



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