Member Spotlight: Chris Czarra, MPEC

Meet Maryland Professional Employees Council (MPEC) member Chris Czarra. He is a park ranger at Patapsco State Park working in the Department of Natural Resources.

Member Spotlight: Chris Czarra

Meet Maryland Professional Employees Council (MPEC) member Chris Czarra. He is a park ranger at Patapsco State Park working in the Department of Natural Resources.

Dates to Remember

February 2--CPSB Meeting 5:00 pm

February 5--Teacher In-service Day

February 8-10--Mardi Gras Break

February 15--CFT Membership Meeting

February 27--LFT Workshop in Baton Rouge

EPEA Holiday Gathering and Retirement Party

VP Garth Merlino President Donna Walters John Marinelli

EPEA President Donna Walters, VP Garth Merlino (left), and Membership Chairperson John P Marinelli welcomed the EPEA membership to The Grapevine banquet hall in Cheektowaga for another successful holiday gathering and retirement party.

Tell Rick Scott to stop overlooking ESPs

Governor Scott has called out to educators, "If you need anything, just ask me." It's time that education support professionals answered this call.  Funding for public education in Florida is already critically low, so support staff is often overlooked.  We need funding for professional development and to increase our salaries to reach the national average.  In the past Governor Scott has provided additional funding for our union brothers and sisters who teach

CFT Convention Delegate Nominees

The delegate nomination period closed at 11:59pm on January 20, 2016. Four adjuncts have been nominated to attend the California Federation of Teachers (CFT) Convention. They are:

NTU Update - January 21, 2016

Colleagues,

1)           Quasi-Administrators – In many schools, we have been getting reports that staff, including NTU members, are being asked to serve as quasi-administrators.   It is vital to remember that ONLY administrators should be doing observations and evaluations. 

Not only is this illegal, it is just another example of the district trying to break unions.  They laid off many administrators, including department chairs, and now they are trying to use other staff to fill those vital roles. 

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