Privacy law expected to block teacher data
Photo credit: iStock | A new privacy law probably will block full revelation of the number of public school teachers rated on a scale ranging from "highly effective" to "ineffective" in many of Long Island's 124 school districts and in those statewide, state school officials said.
A new privacy law probably will block full revelation of the number of public schoolteachers rated on a scale ranging from "highly effective" to "ineffective" in many of Long Island's 124 school districts and in those statewide, state school officials said.
So far, the state Education Department has not publicly released the job ratings for an estimated 52,000 public schoolteachers, including...
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