A School Fix Without a Fight; Cleveland Mayor Works With Governor and Teachers to Link Pay to Test Scores

Stephanie Banchero:

he Republican governor of Ohio, the Democratic mayor of Cleveland and the local teachers union have united to overhaul how teachers are hired, fired and paid, a rare example of cooperation in education that some critics warn could still face challenges in the implementation.
The overhaul, signed into law by Gov. John Kasich this month, will allow the district to link teachers’ pay, in part, to student test scores, and to lay off teachers based on performance instead of seniority. It will also let the district fire teachers after two years of poor performance, based in part on test scores.
The district will become the only one in Ohio to share local tax dollars with charter schools–public schools run by outside entities that are now funded by state and federal money–and will have more say in who gets to operate those schools.

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  1. If anyone knows of a merit pay program anywhere that has met its objectives for three years,please let me know.Im refering to public and private sector program,teachers or other employees.thanks

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