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The contract provides for a major expansion of virtual learning in New York City public schools. The DOE’s current centrally run pilot program will be expanded. The expansion would begin next school ...
Each school will have a special education committee selected by the UFT chapter leader. The committee will meet with the principal in the spring and the fall and as needed to discuss special education ...
In recognition of the importance of employee health and safety, the DOE agrees to provide the appropriate recognized standards of workplace sanitation, cleanliness, light and noise control. The ...
Three slates of candidates are competing in the 2025 UFT elections. Read their statements to find out where they stand on the issues.
Below you will find the necessary forms to establish a new EFT account or stop the EFT account you have now: ...
Do basic instructional supplies come from the school budget? Many principals may say they have no money for supplies. Yes, instructional supplies come from the school budget. Principals must provide ...
Voted on by the RTC on November 10 as recommendations to Ad Com, The Executive Board and the Delegate Assembly, for their consideration. WHEREAS Retirees under Social Security will not receive a cost ...
Passed by the Retired Teachers’ Chapter and now goes to the Delegate Assembly of the UFT. Whereas, Long-Term Care Insurance has become increasingly necessary due to lengthening of life and the ...
The educational team who make up the World Cultures and Languages Academy small learning community at John Adams HS in Queens labor daily to support the often delicate and specialized needs of their ...
Join the ranks of hundreds of parents and caregivers from across the five boroughs who have completed the UFT's annual Parent Leadership Series. You'll participate in workshops and receive resources ...
It is understood that no clinicians will be excessed from a school if that will leave students unserved or underserved.