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Friday, May 8, 2015
Vol. 3, No. 19
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State aid threat seen in evaluations
whack-a-mole
Districts must meet Nov. 15 deadline for revised plans or face loss of money By Ja m es G a l l o w ay North Shore school districts could lose a combined $4.1 million in state aid if they fail to meet a Nov. 15 deadline for the state to approve their revised teacher evaluation plans — a deadline most school officials call unrealistic. The State Education Departments continues to develop the evaluation criteria laid out by lawmakers in the state budget that school districts must follow but is unlikely to finalize the criteria until mid to late June. School district officials said after receiving the evaluation criteria they will have to develop a teacher evaluation plan that will require negotiations with district teachers unions and then submit the plan to the state for its okay as early as the beginning of September to meet the November deadline. “[The deadline is] ludicrous,
completely out of touch with the way public schools work,” said Great Neck Superintendent Tom Dolan, whose district could lose $460,000. “The teachers aren’t here for the summer — how would we negotiate with them?” The money on the line — restorations of funds from the Gap Elimination Adjustment — range on the North Shore from $121,000 for the East Williston School District to $1.6 million for the Sewanhaka School District. If they fail to meet the deadline, the Roslyn School District could lose $228,000, the Manhasset School District could lose $227,000, the Port Washington School District would lose $388,000 and the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park School District could lose $201,000. Some districts, including Herricks and Mineola, decided against including the aid in their budget proposals, a luxury not all districts can afford, Mineola SuperintenContinued on Page 51
PHOTO BY bill san antonio
A boy plays a carnival game during the Manhasset School Community Association Fair on Saturday. See more photos on Page 25.
NHP firm central player in Skelos, Silver probes By Ja m es G a l l o w ay
former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver — lies a large real estate company based in At the heart of the federal New Hyde Park. Glenwood Management cases against two of New York’s most powerful legislators — Corporation, located at 1200 state Sen. Dean Skelos and Union Turnpike and one of
the state’s biggest and most influential developers, plays a prominent role in the complaints against both Silver and Skelos, literally as developer #1. Continued on Page 50
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