More Training and More Money to Teachers in Pgh Public Schools

Teachers have a new system in Pittsburgh Public Schools and maybe a chance at even more money thanks to the Gates Foundation – a 40 million dollar grant. What do you think?

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That is the question facing administrators in the Pittsburgh Public Schools and the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers as they go about implementing a performance pay plan that is part of the $40 million grant that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded the school district last year.

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