Update on Bargaining September 23, 2016
An update on bargaining:
chapter_42_bargaining_update_9-23-16.pdf
And a response to the Superintendent's letter:
An update on bargaining:
chapter_42_bargaining_update_9-23-16.pdf
And a response to the Superintendent's letter:
We received the following notice from Joe Amabile, a Newark Teacher and Treasurer of AFT-NJ, and felt it was important to share:
IRS and Security Summit Partners Warn of Fake Tax Bill Emails
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners today issued an alert to taxpayers and tax professionals to be on guard against fake emails purporting to contain an IRS tax bill related to the Affordable Care Act.
Check out this article in the Los Angeles Times on the class action lawsuit filed against Gov. Rick Snyder and state education officials on behalf of Detroit’s students and families. DFT leaders participated in a press conference on Sept. 13 announcing the lawsuit. Read the full article here.
Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, is a tax break that a city can give to developers to help communities restore their most run-down areas or jumpstart economically sluggish parts of town. KCPS and the KC Library both receive local money from property taxes, and when the KC City Council agrees to a TIF, they're taking money away from our schools and libraries - millions and millions of dollars. KCFT & SRP is not against all TIFs and tax abatements. When they are used in areas of the city that are truly blighted or as a jobs creation tool, they can be beneficial.
Hello Classified Staff (of Chapter 42),
I wanted to give a big thank you to the Members who came to and participated in our first chapter meeting. You guys listened to what we had to say, asked great questions, and left with a good understanding of the bargaining update. You also waited so patiently for the pizza and cookies.
Colleagues,
1) DYFS Update – Recently, an arbitrator put out a pretty shocking decision regarding a teacher allegedly bullying students. Definitely something you should read and take to heart when dealing with students.
2) NPS Advisory Board Meeting
Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:00 PM
Elliott Street School
Many of our members are librarians, writers, or teachers of English and Literature. This year we're highlighting their voices for Banned Books Week. Read on for more about their favorite banned books, why they teach what they do, and what's so important about intellectual freedom.
To All Newark Teachers, Aides and Clerks:
Please insure that you keep a copy of every observation and annual evaluation that you receive. There is no guarantee that copies of your observations and evaluations will make it into your personnel file at 2 Cedar Street or not be deleted from Bloomboard. Please always check Bloomboard to insure that the district’s records conform to observations and annual evaluations you have in your possession.
Colleagues,
On Monday, the state Assembly Education Committee approved a bill to reduce the impact of standardized testing on teacher evaluations.
http://www.nj.com/education/2016/09/dont_judge_teachers_based_on_standardized_test_sco.html
You must call and write your assemblymen to support Assembly Bill A4122! Tell you friends and family throughout the state to add their voices to ours.