To the Editor: If the APPR (annual professional performance review) evaluation of teachers, a union of professionals, falls back to where it always belonged, the board convened should consist of a …
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To the Editor:
If the APPR (annual professional performance review) evaluation of teachers, a union of professionals, falls back to where it always belonged, the board convened should consist of a super majority of parents with children attending.
Those of which have no association or relatives who work within the system.
Patrick J Green
Lisbon