I've taken on a project for MORE to produce a newsletter aimed specifically at the people attending the Delegate Assembly in a limited edition. While some of it may be inside baseball, some people may want to share with some of their colleagues who might be interested.
For today there are items on the MORE reso on immigrant students, the attempted closing of JHS 145x, how Cuomo's budget is a giveaway to charters, a piece from Arthur on how James Eterno was treated at the last DA when he raised an item on the number of observations.
If you want a copy, Get your copy of the newsletter here.
or https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-uRE4xdgEIhR0VtQnN0Y3ZZazA/view
Also coming up Saturday
MORE General Meeting
Come help MORE set our organizing priorities for the Spring and beyond! See the proposed agenda here.
2/11 @ CUNY Grad Center Room 5414
12:00 - 3:00
RSVP for the meeting!
Facebook Event
And this special event:
Special Education Strategy Forum
SAVE THE DATE - MARCH
18
Attend the Movement of
Rank & File Educators’
SPECIAL EDUCATION
STRATEGY FORUM
How do our children with
special needs get the schools they deserve?
How can labor be a driving force for educational justice and special education supports & services in NYC?
Educators, parents, advocacy groups:
Let’s come together to
plan & organize so that we can guarantee our kids get the
education they deserve and are legally mandated to receive!
SAVE THE DATE - MARCH 18
12noon - 4pm
LOCATION TBD
LOCATION TBD
1 comment:
Everybody is up in arms about DeVos. However, I am way more pissed about the 4 OBSERVATIONS. DeVos is not going to be coming into my classroom any time soon with a Danielson clipboard but I gotta sweat out 4 observations when the rest of NYS only has 2. Is there anyway for the rank and file to petition the UFT to get us 2 observations by September? (Rumors of the DOE and CSA wanting only 2 observations make it seem that this is actually a realistic goal.) I urge MORE to keep the UFT on notice that teachers are demanding 2 observations just like the majority of teachers in NYS.
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