Enough Votes to Overturn Residency Rule for Buffalo Teachers?

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Buffalo Board of Education President Ralph Hernandez made an impassioned plea to his fellow board members Wednesday night to repeal the residency rule for district employees.

As the policy now stands, employees of the Buffalo Public Schools must live in the city (unless they were hired before 1992, when the residency rule went into effect). New hires get six months to comply. Some teachers -- those teaching in "high need" areas, which currently include special education and math -- are exempt, by virtue of a 2002 amendment to the residency policy.

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Enough Votes to Overturn Residency Rule for Buffalo Teachers?

Hernandez argues that requiring teachers to live in the city restricts the potential talent pool unnecessar...

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