After a Staten Island judge last week rebuffed their motion to dismiss a legal challenge to the state’s tenure laws, Teacher unions pledged to appeal the decision, which paved the way for a courtroom debate over New York’s dismissal policies, seniority rules and Teacher evaluations.
State Supreme Court Justice Philip Minardo ruled March 12 against motions filed by the United Federation of Teachers, New York State United Teachers, the city Department of Education and the State Attorney Gen
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