Por: New York Post Nation August 11, 2023
Class will be in session Monday at the Success Academy — starting with a lesson in defiance. The leader of the renown charter school group vowed to start class on Aug. 14 in a Queens public school building that the Word that students would be in their seats in just days came a day after the an emergency injunction in Manhattan State Supreme Court Wednesday, urging a judge to stop the move. Eva Moskowitz said that with the court dragging its... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion July 15, 2023
For an example of how public-sector unions use their political power to boost their own interests exclusively, all the while pretending it’s purely for the public good, it’s hard to beat the United Federation of Teachers. Declining enrollment in city Department of Education... + más
Once again, the UFT sides against parents and kids | New York Post
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New York Post USA Opinion May 17, 2023
The city’s teachers’ union may as well change its name to “United for Teachers against Parents and Kids,” since the UFT is using every trick in the book to block charter school co-locations and openings. The UFT recently of two Success Academy charters — one in Far... + más
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
New York Post USA Opinion April 20, 2023
Word out of Albany is that Gov. Kathy Hochul has yet to get the Legislature’s leaders to go along with allowing 100 or so more charter schools to open in New York City, but at best around a dozen. That’s — but far worse is another new wrinkle, a deadly threat to the... + más
Synthetic Marijuana In Florida Tainted With Rat Poison, 52 Sick, 4 Dead | Forbes
Eric Adams fails to support NYC charter schools when given chance in Albany, cites $1B cost | New York Post
New York Post USA Opinion April 13, 2023
Yay! The Adams administration and the Department of Education finally made good on their vows to provide space for three new Success Academy elementary schools to open in the fall. That’s a huge win for the hundreds of Queens and Bronx families who’d been on hold ever since... + más
Let charter schools flourish so NYC’s children can | New York Post
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New York Post USA Nation April 02, 2023
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... + más
Parents of NYC: Stand up against the UFT’s stealth bid to control your Community Education Council | New York Post
The UFT’s next anti-charter ploy | New York Post
New York Post USA Opinion February 08, 2023
Great news: The city Department of Education may be extending the deadline to apply to be a past Feb. 13, allowing a chance for concerned parents who aren’t in thrall to the United Federation of Teachers to run. The UFT’s been quietly plotting to grow its power in the 36... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
New York Post USA Opinion December 13, 2022
Look out: The United Federation of Teachers is gearing up to use a new tool in , by using the powers granted it under the “class-size reduction” law to stop the city from providing space to charters that are adding new grades. After eight years of the UFT-loving de Blasio... + más
Judge rules Charter must pay $1.1 billion after murder of cable customer | Ars Technica
Hochul should make good on her promise to help NY kids — by backing charter schools | New York Post
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