Sharing the successes of the 2018 Midterm elections, @mjkjbjkj reminds @nysutstro members that this is just the beginning. @nysutEVP @nysut#UnionStrong
@nysut Honored to spend the morning @MakingStrides walk-in Binghamton w two amazing women leaders @AmericanCancer Society Kris Kim and Paula Green
In new op-ed @nysutevp Jolene DiBrango says "Teaching is a noble profession." Urges NYers to "take a look at teaching" and proposes some solutions. https://t.co/nVoVY7HXer via @DandC@damienlavera@nysut@AndyPallotta@AFTUnion
Congratulations to Alhassan Susso, 2019 NYS Teacher of the Year!
Congratulations to a finalist from the southern tier, Maine-Endwell Social Studies Teacher Rachel Murat!
Thank you for your commitment to our profession! https://t.co/O8zuMM4BAv
“I’m starting to think that Janus may be the kick we needed to re-energize our union – and the labor movement across our great nation,” says @AndyPallotta. “I’m energized and filled with hope and optimism.” https://t.co/bD912OFhPZ
SED has indicated a calculation error for the 17-18 Title IIA allocation which resulted in an over-allocation to 278 local education agencies (LEAs) (primarily charter schools) & an under-allocation to 687 LEAs. More info here: https://t.co/mCHoN3yv07
James Wood, a well-respected force who helped forge NYSUT in its beginnings and brought “infectious happiness” to the workplace, family and friends, passed away on June 28. A former sixth-grade teacher in Rome, he stood for all things union. https://t.co/d0proofKIZ
@nysut And the marching for civil rights continues on the streets across the country! They thought they were burying us and they didn’t realize that we were seeds 🌻🌺🥀💐🌸