Hillsborough Showdown: County Commissioners vs. School Board Over Proposed Tax Hike for Teacher Raises

Tampa, Fla. — In what has emerged as an unexpected legal showdown, the Hillsborough County School Board finds itself at odds with the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners over a proposed tax increase aimed at boosting the pay of teachers and other school staff. The escalating dispute has captured the local community’s attention, focusing on the fate of the planned ballot measure set for November. Earlier this year, the school board made a pivotal decision to propose a tax initiative designed to increase revenue for educators’ salaries. This move came in response to growing … Read more

Bronx Teacher Files Lawsuit Against School for Antisemitic Harassment and Ignored Pleas for Help

NEW YORK — A public school teacher in the Bronx has filed a lawsuit alleging severe antisemitic harassment from her colleagues, including being greeted with cries of “Heil Hitler” and discovering her desk vandalized with “Free Palestine” stickers. Emilie Baser, who teaches English at Harry S. Truman High School, reported these incidents as part of a broader claim of discrimination and retaliation that began in February. According to court documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Baser encountered hostility shortly after she reported the initial issue of the stickers displayed on her workspace. The following day, … Read more

Revamped Teacher Certification Guidelines Set to Launch: Simplifying Paths to Education Careers

Hartford, CT — Almost a hundred legislative changes are slated to impact Connecticut starting this Monday, reflecting a substantial update to the state’s laws. These adjustments span various sectors from education to public health, aiming to streamline processes and reinforce community welfare. Among the notable revisions, a major overhaul of the state’s teacher certification procedures aims to make entry into the education sector smoother. The previous multi-level certification system that often complicated the qualification process for aspiring educators has been condensed from three levels to just two. This change anticipates making teaching positions more accessible … Read more

Former Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Moves Forward with $40 Million Lawsuit Against Newport News Public Schools

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Abby Zwerner, a former school teacher at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, is now heading to trial in her lawsuit following a tragic incident. Zwerner was shot by her own 6-year-old student in her classroom. The judge has ruled that her $40 million lawsuit against Newport News Public Schools can proceed. Attorneys Diane Toscano, Kevin Biniazan, and Jeffrey Breit, representing Zwerner, expressed their satisfaction with the decision. They stated that this victory brings them closer to holding the Newport News School Board accountable for their actions. In November, Circuit Court … Read more