New York City's data management system plagued by glitches

$80 million system is supposed to track student performance
Feb. 27, 2008

The New York City school system's new $80 million computer super system to track student performance has been a debacle, teachers and principals say. Nearly six months after the Department of Education unveiled the "first of its kind" data-management system, the city's 80,000 teachers have yet to log on because of glitches and delays.

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