🍎 The Broward Teachers Union Public Policy Advocacy team works to support Public Education in Broward County, Florida 🍎 #FundOurFutureBCPS#FundOurFutureFL
Video chat has replaced so much during a year of physical distancing and remote life — but these heartwarming stories prove that virtual connections can mean the world ❤️
Today is the first day in a new series – the 12 days of gratitude! Over the next 12 days, we will take time each day to honor our members and other essential workers who risked their own health to take part in helping us through this pandemic.
Please watch the beautiful tribute presented by students at Abel Elementary School this week to their teachers and staff.
We believe this message applies to our employees, families, our community's frontline and essential workers #WeManatee https://t.co/DEAAgBYD7F @aliciakeys
“... teachers’ incomes can’t keep up with housing costs. Based on the USA TODAY analysis, not a single county pays starting teachers enough to meet that threshold. The situation barely improves once teachers start moving up the pay scale.” #FundOurFutureFL https://t.co/PJRkiE3drN
The money to fix facilities has been squandered and now Broward Schools can’t find the money to pay teachers a decent raise. The School Board needs to end this crisis.
CLICK the link email your School Board member now. https://t.co/krsEe0umf0
With the #coronavirus confirmed in Florida, here are two ways to reduce risks and keep your loved ones safe:
⌨️Use disinfecting wipes on all types of hard surfaces
🤲Clean hands with sanitizer (60% alcohol) for at least 20 seconds
Visit @HealthyFla for updates. #COVID19
John Falkowski of Ramblewood Middle: said district keeps changing programs, technology etc for something new, making old stuff useless. "When your spending money for the sake of spending money because it’s new, that’s called waste."