New York TeacherMarch 12, 2020
Latest News
UFT: Tax on ultra-wealthy needed to prevent service cuts
NYSUT President Andy Pallotta — joined by union leaders, state lawmakers and activists — announces results of the survey showing that 92% of the state’s voters support new taxes on the ultra-wealthy during a Feb. 10 press conference in the Legislative Office Building in Albany.
AFT OKs 3 to endorse for prez
The American Federation of Teachers is encouraging its state and local affiliates and its members to support one of three Democratic candidates for president: former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders or Senator Elizabeth Warren.
UFT helping members make loan burdens manageable
Cheryl Martin was worried sick for years about her student debt: $166,000 that hung over her like a cloud nearly a decade after she left graduate school. "The anxiety I had was tremendous," said Martin, a teacher at PS 449 in the Bronx.
Kickstarter union is first of its kind in tech industry
Workers at the Brooklyn-based crowdfunding platform Kickstarter voted to form a union on Feb. 18, becoming the first white-collar, full-time employees in the technology industry to unionize.
Denver teachers earn $9,000 more after strike
One year after Denver’s first teacher strike in a quarter century, public school educators are earning an average of $9,000 more per year.
Member Spotlight
Kudos to Matthew Foglino, Wings Academy HS, the Bronx
Wings Academy HS Chapter Leader Matthew Foglino's adept use of the operational issues process not only addressed a paperwork problem for his members but also solved it for hundreds of other teachers at a dozen or more Bronx high schools who were facing the same issue.
What I do: LaWanda Riddick, home instruction teacher
LaWanda Riddick provides science instruction — and a listening ear — to junior high and high school students in Brooklyn who qualify for home instruction for medical reasons.
Around the UFT
United Community Schools’ partner expo
Forty youth organizations took part in the second annual partner expo for the UFT's community schools program, United Community Schools, on Jan. 30 in Shanker Hall at union headquarters in Manhattan.
Prepping kids for high-growth jobs
More than 70 outstanding educators were honored at the UFT’s annual Career and Technical Education Awards ceremony on Feb. 7 at UFT headquarters in Manhattan.
Fit to a T
UFT members met at the Staten Island borough office on Feb. 6 to design T-shirts celebrating the 100th day of the school year on Feb. 14.
Using the tools in the contract
Putting power in the hands of members in the schools was the theme of a panel discussion at the UFT’s Queens borough office on Jan. 30. The panel featured 11 chapter leaders, representing every district and grade level in Queens, who discussed how they successfully empowered members in their schools to advocate for their rights as union members.
‘The building blocks of organizing’
About 30 District 75 members learned how to organize their colleagues to get politically active and advocate for their interests as workers at a political action workshop at union headquarters on Feb. 25.
You Should Know
Grants, Awards & Freebies
Grants, Awards & Freebies
See our list of current opportunities for educators to receive funds and recognition for their hard work and dedication.
For Your Information
New option for getting maintenance drugs
The UFT Welfare Fund prescription drug benefit has been enhanced. In-service members who are eligible for UFT Welfare Fund benefits now have a new convenient option for picking up their long-term medications for chronic conditions such as high cholesterol or asthma.
Secure Your Future
Demystifying terminology
Members of the city’s Teachers’ Retirement System receive many TRS communications and have access to TRS publications that may include unfamiliar words and phrases. This column defines some of those.
Opinions
VPerspective
Activism for educational growth
We teach — and our students live and learn — in a world of rapid change, with new technological tools for navigating that world at our fingertips. For academic high school educators, it’s an exciting and challenging time. Do we have a role in creating innovative teaching environments for our students and professional learning settings for ourselves? I say yes.
President's Perspective
Funding our future
The UFT is once again marshalling its forces to ensure we get a state budget that protects public education in New York City.
Editorials
Everyone counts!
UFT members pledged to help ensure New Yorkers all are counted in the 2020 Census during six teach-ins at schools throughout District 2 in Manhattan on Feb. 11, a citywide day of action to educate New Yorkers about the Census.
Editorials
Public school proud
The UFT Charter School's Board of Trustees voted on Feb. 28 to bring the school under the supervision of the city’s Department of Education as a regular public school. Educators at the school say they hope the move will provide greater access for their students to a variety of public school resources.
Editorial Cartoons
News Stories
VNSNY nurses unanimously ratify contract
Federation of Nurses/UFT members on Jan. 29 unanimously ratified a two-year contract with the Visiting Nurse Service of New York that raises salaries, protects members’ pensions and existing health care benefits, and improves safety provisions.
Teaching Resources
Linking to Learning
Online note taking
Online note taking means no more lost or forgotten notes, missing or torn notebook pages or illegible writing that must be deciphered after the fact.
Teacher to Teacher
Civics amplifies students’ voices
Participating in civics gives students the ability to champion causes, organize, disseminate information and influence public opinion. And through civic experiences, they learn they have a voice.
Building Your Career
Inside My Classroom
Book shopping helper
I created this 'book shopping helper' this year for my students with special needs.
New Teacher Articles
Get your school supplies without paying for them
It is possible to finance classroom projects with grants, donations and other money-saving strategies.
New Teacher Profiles
‘It’s not called gym anymore’
Jerry Kane says he's had the three best jobs anyone could have. "I coached basketball, I was a sports reporter and now I'm a phys ed teacher," says Kane, a second-year educator at PS 38 on Staten Island.
Retired Teachers News
Happy birthday, UFT
Recently, I was asked to serve on a committee to plan the 60th anniversary of two milestones in the history of our union: the March 16, 1960, founding of the United Federation of Teachers and the Nov. 7, 1960, commencement of the union's first strike.
In that long-ago year, the climate was right for an emerging labor union such as ours. A labor-friendly New York City mayor, Robert F. Wagner, looked favorably on our nascent efforts. The public at large was about to elect John F. Kennedy as president.
Optimism and reform were the context of our early years. Soon social, political, cultural and economic forces would coalesce behind movements that would bring about civil rights and Medicare victories, along with many more accomplishments, including the march to attain economic and professional dignity for educators. It wasn't a walk in the park, but the struggles bore fruit and paved the way for us and…
Activism abounds in Orlando
UFT retirees in the Orlando, Florida, section are stepping up their political activism under the leadership of a former Bronx chapter leader.
From special ed to documentary film
Retired special education teacher produces five documentaries about 34 veterans from his community in St. Augustine, Florida.