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Jesse Hagopian Attempts a Citizen’s Arrest of Washington State House At Olympia >>
From Schoolbook, in the New York Times
Principals who object to the new state system to evaluate teachers and principals based on student testing have begun circulating a petition against it. In his On Education column in The New York Times on Monday, Michael Winerip reported that more than 650 principals from around the state — 18 from New York City schools — had signed.
Here, a few of the principals who signed give their reasons.
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