October 2015 Newsletter
October 2015 Newsletterhttp://sabea.ny.aft.org/files/october_2015.pdf
October 2015 Newsletterhttp://sabea.ny.aft.org/files/october_2015.pdf
LFT President Steve Monaghan has chided the editors of The Advocate for an editorial challenging the widespread belief that Common Core standards were implemented poorly and with inadequate resources, by the State Department of Education.
Colleagues,
1) Advisory Board Meeting - With the community, we are asking for a massive “WALK IN” at Monday night’s Advisory Board meeting. It is vital that we come out in force! The meeting starts at 6 PM. We want everyone there by 5:30 PM so we can walk in as one large body.
Newark Advisory Board Meeting
Monday, October 26, 2015 - 6:00 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 22, 2015
At TRS town hall, teacher union calls for catch-up increases in state health-care funding for school employees and retirees
The Texas Teacher Retirement System Board of Trustees is holding a Town Hall meeting today to gather input and answer questions on TRS health-care plans, and Texas AFT plans to address the board with testimony about the need for the state to step up and adequately fund health care for public school employees.
Let's get to the Facts on Charter Schools. Tell your state legislator we need to revisit the Moratorium on Charter School Bill before we're faced with more devastating budget cuts to public education. Help us stop them by clicking on this link... http://aftnj.org/topics/news/k-12/2015/take-action-lets-get-the-facts-on-charter-schools/
Starpoint Celebrated the Making Strides Walk
Starpoint Teachers’Association
Leadership Recipient: Allan Slote
The following is a primer on the AFT-Maryland and the endorsement process for the federal races.
The AFT-Maryland is a federation of local unions of the AFT within the state, including the Baltimore Teachers Union, the City Union of Baltimore, the Maryland Public Employee Council (for state employees), the AFT-Healthcare Maryland (for state healthcare workers), the Baltimore County Federation of Public Employees, the Maryland Classified Employee Association, to name just a few.
40+ Aides and Clerks are being moved from "temporary" back to "Permanent" Civil Service positions and retain their accumulated days. We know that the waiting was long, but thanks for believing in us when we told you we were right--the district can't run without you. Welcome, back.