AFTNJ Superstorm Sandy Fund

A fund has been established in partnership with the AFT Disaster Relief Fund to assist AFTNJ members and retirees suffering losses from the storm and its aftermath.
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Judge says state voucher scheme is unconstitutional

“Today’s ruling was a victory for the constitution and the rule of law,” said LFT President Steve Monaghan following the verdict. “It was also a victory for the nearly 700,000 children who depend on public schools for an education, and for local citizens who do not want their tax dollars diverted away from the uses they intended.”

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Remembering a loyal friend and colleague

This week AFT-Maryland, the Baltimore City Public School system, the Baltimore Teachers Union and the Labor Movement lost a great friend.  On Tuesday November 27, 2012,  Patricia Cook-Ferguson passed away after a brief illness.  

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Negotiations update – 11/29/12

You’ve certainly seen, and hopefully are wearing, a Respect button; within the next few days we’ll have Respect signs for your doors.  These buttons and signs beg the question - what does RESPECT mean to you?  What does RESPECT mean in our workplace?  For months now, your negotiating team has been working to translate respect into concrete contract language.  

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John Kuhn interview - Nov 2012

As superintendent of a small Texas school district, John Kuhn seems to be an important voice of common sense in education world.  He is against an overreliance on test scores and believes some of the things we are being asked to do in school today does nothing to advance the education of our students.  Read this great interview from the Dallas Morning News. 

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November 2012 School Board Meeting

November School Board Meeting

November 26, 2012

I.  Doug Kyllo absent because of new baby.

III. Agenda approved.

IV. Truth in Taxation Hearing: annual, required presentation for the budget.  General fund difference of  +235,000.  Food service, Community Ed, Student Activity funds all in black.  Debt redemption fund is -201,000.  See attached documents.  (obtain a copy of this)

VI. Consent Agenda - see attached; approved

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Judge stalls Jindal education agenda in Tangipahoa

U.S. District Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle agreed with the Tangipahoa Parish School Board that both Act 1 and Act 2 of the 2012 legislative session will upset the agreement that allows Tangipahoa Parish schools to operate within federal desegregation guidelines.

Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Steve Monaghan praised the judge’s ruling, saying that Gov. Jindal’s plan was hustled through the legislature too quickly for proper debate and oversight.

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Constitution for North Dakota United

Click here to see the Constitution for North Dakota United, drafted by the Unity Team of leaders from the North Dakota Education Association and the North Dakota Public Employees Association.

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