Taking Action

There are two issues that you can take up that would help the education profession in these difficult times.

  • Contact your Congressman today to support the $23 billion for education jobs in the upcoming supplemental appropriations bill.  The AFT believes such funding could save up to 300,000 jobs in education this year.  Here is the AFT action center: www.unionvoice.org/campaign/jobs051910
  • Urge your representative to vote "yes" on the Promoting American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010.  This bill will close Wall Street tax loopholes and help put Americans back to work.

 

Analysis of Obama's Education Plan

One of President Obama's education initiatives ties student progress to teacher evaluation through a "value added" approach.  What that means is that evaluators would take into consideration differences among students and other factors most would consider out of the control of the teacher.

Now the National Research Council and the National Academy of Education both issue strong warnings against the reliability of using a value added approach and about using student testing data in general.

Here is a link to the article.

Memorandum Of Understanding

Contract between Baltimore County Administration and The Baltimore County Federation of Public Health Nurses. July1, 2010 through June 30, 2012.

 

 

SB 438 which is the Race to the Top bill and the Achievement Gap (formerly the parent trigger) bill

SB 438 combined two historic education policy proposals: a set of initiatives intended to improve Connecticut’s Round 2 application for the Race to the Top grant; and legislation, formerly known at the "parent trigger," designed to help close Connecticut’s Achievement Gap. 

  • Secondary School Reform 
  • Data Expansion
  • Teacher Evaluation Linked to Students’ Academic Growth
  • Employment of Retired Teachers
  • Expanded Tenure in Priority School Districts
  • Expanded Professional Development Providers
  • Charter School Reforms
  • Innovation Schools
  • School and School Board Reconstitution Authority
  • In-School Suspension Clarifications
  • Alternative Routes for Administrators

May 1st Healthcare is a Human Right Rally is a Huge Success

United Professions AFT VT Members at May 1st Healthcare is a Human Right Rally
 
United Professions AFT VT was the largest contingent at the May 1st Healthcare is a Human Right march and rally. Thousands of Vermonters  converged on the statehouse on May 1st in a demonstration to show that Vermont should be the first state to demand  healthcare as a human right.

Negotiations Update

May 5, 2010

Academic –Administrative Personnel Federation – Local 3983

Your Negotiating Team has begun contract negotiations with the Administration of County College of Morris.  Representing the Administration are, Thomas Burk (Human Resources), Rita Ragany-Bayer (Human Resources) & John Young (Business & Finance).  Your team is comprised of Sheri Ventura, Jill Wells, Gina Garcia, Ronnie Kopp Weiner, Joanne Kearns and Joanna McAvoy (Staff Representative, NJSFT).  In preparation for contract negotiations, we have been meeting regularly since September 2009 and continue to do so almost weekly.  Thus far, meetings with Administration have been held on February 24th, March 4th, March 17th, March 31st, April 14th & May 4th. A calendar of meeting dates has been established for every other week through May 2010. 

Both sides have presented opening remarks and agreed to ground rules for meetings.  In addition, an initial exchange of proposals has occurred with articles for review identified.  As typically is the case, the proposals presented at the first sessions are the simplest while more complex articles are dealt with later.  There is ongoing discussion addressing such items, however, it is too early in the process to comment on progress.

Our next meeting with Administration is scheduled for May 26, 2010.

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