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#1735: Should Charter School Teachers Be Allowed To Have Fewer Qualifications?

September 1, 2017

#1735: Should Charter School Teachers Be Allowed To Have Fewer Qualifications?

On this week’s Gazette: there’s a controversial proposal to let charter school teachers have fewer qualifications than public school teachers, our political observer Alan Chartock shares his thoughts on the new name of the Tappan Zee Bridge, and a new coalition launches and effort to gather information people affected by PFOA water contamination.

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