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David Pambianchi looks at the new Mayor-elect, Bill De Blasio, and hoped he can undo the damage that he says Michael Bloomberg has done to teachers in the big apple.
They are disturbed, but not because children will not get those funds. That money would never reach a classroom anyway. Our representatives are distressed because those dollars will not be available for Special Interest pockets.
CSUSM hosts a free open house in Temecula. The open house gives attendees the opportunity to interact with faculty and advisors, learn first-hand about degrees and programs that lead to jobs.
West Virginia-AFT spokesman Josh Sword told the Gazette that rumors of a change in the retirement age 'spread like wildfire' among teachers, and the union is encouraging them to demand the IRS exempt public school employees.