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Educators for Excellence-Los Angeles Reacts to the Passage of SB 419 (Reducing Suspensions for Minor Incidents) in the Assembly Education Committee
July 11 (Los Angeles) — Educators for Excellence–Los Angeles (E4E-Los Angeles), a teacher-led organization, celebrated the Assembly Education Committee’s passage of SB 419, which will permanently prohibit schools across California from suspending students for “willful defiance”...
The Bulletin Board: Teacher Preparation Programs
Chalk Talk: Rachael Goeler
“I entered the profession cockier than I should have,” Rachael Goeler said unequivocally and with a hint of remorse when remembering that first year in her Queens classroom 9 years ago.
A vocational and living skills teacher for autistic students ranging from 12-21, Rachael had...Educators for Excellence Condemns Abuse of Migrant Children
June 28 (New York) — Educators for Excellence (E4E), a teacher-led organization, expressed their dismay about how separating migrant families, threatening unprecedented ICE raids and detaining children in deplorable conditions impacts children across the country.
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Educators for Excellence-New York Reacts to Announced School Discipline Reforms in New York City Public Schools
June 20 (New York) — Educators for Excellence-New York (E4E-New York), a teacher-led organization, reacts to the announcement by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza regarding school discipline reforms limiting the length of the longest suspensions, a...
Mayor, Council Agree on New Budget for New York City
Read the entire article by Katie Honan on the Wall Street Journal.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council on Friday agreed on a record $92.8 billion budget, which...
Educators for Excellence-Los Angeles Reacts to the Passage of the Successful School Climate Resolution
June 18 (Los Angeles) — Educators for Excellence–Los Angeles (E4E-Los Angeles), a teacher-led organization, celebrated the adoption of the Successful School Climate Resolution, which will ask the superintendent to create an alternative policy that will sunset mandatory random...
Educators for Excellence-New York Reacts to New York City Budget Agreement
June 14 (New York) — Educators for Excellence-New York (E4E-New York), a teacher-led organization, reacts to the news that the New York City budget agreement includes increased funding for an additional 285 social workers in New York City Public Schools, with 115 social workers...
Hiring teachers of color is an investment in student success, group says
To read the entire article by Meaghan McGoldrick, visit the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
Of the 62 recommendations Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza embraced on Monday to improve...
Hiring teachers of color is an investment in student success, group says
Read the entire article by Meaghan McGoldrick on the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
Of the 62 recommendations Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza embraced on Monday to improve...
Educators for Excellence-Boston Urges Legislators to Devote Resources to Student Mental Health
June 13 (Boston) — Members of Educators for Excellence-Boston (E4E-Boston), a teacher-led organization, hosted a policy roundtable today at the State House that brought together a few dozen teachers, legislators and policy staff to discuss ...
The Bulletin Board: Increasing Diversity in the Teacher Workforce
Educators for Excellence | June 2019
Whether it's student discipline disparities or opportunity gaps, race -- even when you don’t think it should -- plays a role.
And it's just as true for teaching as it is for student...
Educators for Excellence-New York Reacts to School Diversity Announcement
June 12 (New York) —Educators for Excellence-New York (E4E-New York), a teacher-led organization, reacts to Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza’s action on the...
Educators for Excellence-Connecticut Reacts to Legislative Wins, Missed Opportunities
June 7 (New Haven) - Educators for Excellence-Connecticut (E4E-Connecticut), a teacher-led organization, responded to the successful passage of state legislation (SB 1022 and SB 1020) that would enhance efforts to recruit and retain teachers of color as encouraging but...
'Can't pay their bills with love': In many teaching jobs, teachers' salaries can't cover rent
Read the entire article by Erin Richards and Matt Wynn on USA Today.
In sunny Miami, bilingual elementary teacher Mari Corugedo has 26 years of experience, a...