They come from places like Harvard, Yale, and Brown, inspired to share their energy and knowledge with public school children.
But the Boston Teachers Union has a message for those eager Teach for America recruits: Thanks, but no thanks.
With the first batch of 20 corps members scheduled to arrive in the fall, just months after probable teacher layoffs, the union has sent a letter to the popular program objecting to its help.
"We already have hundreds of good, 'surplus' teachers; we don't need [Teach for America] to provide us any additional help," Richard Stutman, the union's president, wrote in a letter sent this week. "By coming here, you will only make matters worse."
Hub teachers reject public service corps
Possible layoffs cited
They come from places like Harvard, Yale, and Brown, inspired to share their energy and knowledge with public school children.