Mercedes Schneider continues her review of the board of the National Council on Teacher Quality.
NCTQ is working with U.S. News to review the quality of the nation’s education schools and colleges.
Mercedes Schneider continues her review of the board of the National Council on Teacher Quality.
NCTQ is working with U.S. News to review the quality of the nation’s education schools and colleges.
This is the latest in her series.

Wouldn’t this group appreciate having me “on the board”? 😉
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Thanks for helping to inform the public. I’ll have to admit, I get somewhat depressed when I read about how corrupt it all appears. I really wish reporters on the national level would inform the public like you have.
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Ms. Schneider is mistaken in the statement: “…year that the San Diego schools were handed over to two non-educators, Alan Bersin and Anthony Alvarado. This delivering of a school district over to noneducators was up to this date unheard of. The short of it is that the schools dessicated into a sort of educational police state.)”
Anthony Alvarado, unlike then U.S. attorney Berson, was and still is an educator: teacher, Community School District 4 Superintendent in East Harlem, NY, NYC Schools Chancellor, and CSD 2 Supt. in Mid-Manhattan before being hired as Chief Academic Officer in San Diego under Berson. Tony Alvarado had all the educational and supervisory credentials required by state regulations to become Schools Chancellor unlike the late Bobby Wagner Jr., the first choice of the late Mayor Ed Koch.
Luis O. Reyes
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Luis, you are right and I asked her to correct the error.
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And she did.
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