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"Mr. Cuomo has emerged as the spokesperson for those stealthy powers behind the scene…"Joe Filippone replied May 14, 2011 to Governor Cuomo Sends Letter to the Chancellor of the Board of Regents Regarding Performance Evaluations for Teachers |
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May 17, 2011 Reply by deborah maclellan |
"Isn't it starange that the Democrats and Republicans who can't seem to agree about a…"Joe Filippone replied Mar 22, 2011 to Commentary: Obama’s War on Schools - Diane Ravitch |
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Mar 22, 2011 Reply by Joe Filippone |
"Once again the blind board of regents leads us to a ditch. Increasing math and scie…"Joe Filippone replied Mar 12, 2011 to Potential Revision to High School Graduation Requirements - NYSED - March, 2011 |
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Mar 12, 2011 Reply by Maureen Bies |
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