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Massachusetts Teachers Association

‘LEGISLATORS UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE UNDER-FUNDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ALMOST $2 BILLION A YEAR’

Written by MIKE CLIFFORD Posted September 10, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

"ReThinking" MA High-Stakes Testing

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Barbara Madeloni, Boston Public Schools, BPS, high stakes testing, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Teachers Association, MTA, schools

WITH A WAR OVER CHARTER SCHOOLS RAGING IN MASS, IT HELPS TO KNOW WHO’S FULL OF SHIT

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted October 5, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

Baker has such little regard for traditional ed that he appointed Paul Sagan, a venture capitalist with no teaching or school administration experience, to chair the state the board of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: Boston Teachers Union, Charlie Baker, Charter Schools, Commonwealth, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Teachers Association, National Week of Action on School Pushout, Paul Sagan, school privatization, venture capital

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