What a teacher’s pet.
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo released a 25-point education plan Tuesday — boosting several policies backed by the New York teachers’ union while toning down his support for charter schools hated by the labor group.
The press release from Cuomo’s New York City mayoral campaign outlining his educational platform makes no mention of charters — the popular privately-managed, publicly-funded alternative schools that are fiercely opposed by the United Federation of Teachers and its boss Mike Mulgrew.
The Democratic primary frontrunner buried mention of his support of charters — which are mostly staffed by non-union members — in bullet point 16, under the heading “Support Diverse High Impact School Models.”…