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The SAANYS Government Relations Committee (composed of active administrators) will convene in Albany on March 9 & 10 to voice the concerns of fellow colleagues. The committee will meet with various legislators to discuss such issues and positions as outlined below. State AidReject proposed increase of $1.1 billion or $377 million. Reject Education Investment Incentives Tax Credit. Reject Teacher Excellence Fund. RECOMMEND:
Annual Professional Performance ReviewReject proposed weightings. Reject evisceration of school administrators’ role in observations and “other Measures.” Reject prohibition to place students successively with teachers rated Ineffective. RECOMMEND:
Principal and Teacher Probation and TenureReject proposed 5 year probation with requirement for successive ratings of Effective or Ineffective. RECOMMEND:No changes are needed in regard to probation and tenure requirements. Failing Schools and School DistrictsReject proposed assignment of a “receiver” with unbounded authority. RECOMMEND:Joint selection and assignment of a school or building coach. Charter SchoolsReject proposed cap increase to 560 (increase of 100). Support “anti-creaming” enhanced data collection. Universal PrekindergartenReject allocation to expand program to 3 year old children. RECOMMEND:Allocate resources to fully implement UPK for children four years old. School District ReorganizationsSupport the allocation of $150 million for incentives. Common Core-Aligned State TestsSupport proposal to bar for five years inclusion of common core-aligned test results on students’ transcripts and permanent records. RECOMMENDEnact Truth in Testing legislation (S-6009, A-8356) Waivers for Special Education DutiesSupport authorization of waivers to districts and BOCES to promote innovation while ensuring program quality. [1]
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