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TEACHER DATA REPORTS – TIME for DIRECT RESPONSE

New Action/UFT
a caucus of the United Federation of Teachers
PO Box 180574 North Richmond Hill, NY 11418
https://newaction.wordpress.com/

March 2012

TEACHER DATA REPORTS – TIME for DIRECT RESPONSE

Bloomberg can point a finger at the courts and say they did it. But the publication in the media has to be laid squarely at the feet of the Mayor. The city encouraged the media to file the FOI request, and then refused to raise as much as an objection in the courts against making these reports public.

It is heartening to read that the 99% (those scoring at the top of the TDRs) are circulating a letter of protest against these bogus stats.

The UFT membership has been under attack since Bloomberg took office. His legacy is in the tank  – but that doesn’t help those of us suffering from his disastrous leadership. When have working conditions have been worse, or the demoralization as great?

Chapters have been fighting back – against closing schools, against abusive administrators, against budget cuts, etc. New Action calls for a day of solidarity to let the mayor know that the membership of the UFT will not be beaten down.

NEW EVALUATION SYSTEM – ELIMINATE TENURED TEACHERS?

In January 2010 New Action warned about joining with the City to lobby for Race to the Top monies. New Action wrote in May 2010:New Action opposes the teacher evaluation system just proposed by the Board of Regents, with support from the NYSUT and UFT leaderships. We do not believe that even the best  […] Back in January 2010, in the face of similar proposals, made by AFT President Randi Weingarten, Michael Mulgrew wrote, ‘[These] proposals would require a climate of collaboration and trust that simply does not exist here.’”

May 2011, New Action wrote:  “How many times do we (our UFT) go into agreements with folks who turn around and go back on their word? Witness the Teacher Data Reports. And how can we support a system that allows tenured teachers to be terminated after 2 ratings of being “ineffective”? With too many principals today, the name of the game is to get rid of veteran teachers. Will the new evaluations lead to more unsatisfactory ratings? We all know the answer.

Our opinion has not changed. This new evaluation system will lead to an avalanche of ineffective ratings. We know the DOE violates every agreement. If we reach an evaluation agreement they will violate it as well. Tenured teachers cannot afford to wait and see.

End Mayoral Control; We need a day of solidarity; Beat back Tier 6

From the February 2012 New Action Delegate Assembly Leaflet. For the original leaflet, click: Leaflet 2012 February

New Action/UFT
a caucus of the United Federation of Teachers
PO Box 180574    North Richmond Hill, NY 11418
https://newaction.wordpress.com/

February 2012

TIME TO CALL FOR AN END OF MAYORAL CONTROL!

Congratulations to all who confronted the PEP at Brooklyn Technical HS last week. Our message was loud and clear. But the Mayor’s puppet PEP once again demonstrated what a farce mayoral control has become. A new strategy is in order.

New Action proposes that we use the clout of parents, students, elected officials, our membership and the UFT and CALL for an end to mayoral control. We must unite and demand an independent panel of people, fairly and democratically chosen, with background and knowledge in education. The make-up of the new panel or committee should be determined after broad discussion and consultation with all stakeholders, with the mayor’s representation limited to a minority voice.

ISN’T IT TIME TO GET RID OF THE PEP AND MAYORAL CONTROL?


DAY OF SOLIDARITY NEEDED

Many of our members have demonstrated against school closings, the threat of lay-offs, the co-location of charter schools, voter suppression bills, and the attacks on public workers in Wisconsin, Ohio, and Florida. But conditions in OUR schools are the worst in recent memory – pressure, threats, and paperwork, paperwork, paperwork.

New Action believes we should organize actions to express our disgust at every school, involving every member’s voice. As a first step towards a real campaign, New Action calls on the UFT to set a date for school based actions in the spring. This will help prepare the membership for upcoming struggles that we will face.


BEAT BACK GOV. CUOMO’S CALL FOR TIER 6 PENSION

Cuomo is leading the charge for a Tier 6 pension for new employees. While his legislative program doesn’t rise to the level of the bills in Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, etc. it is unacceptable to labor in NYState. He must be beaten back on this. We urge every member to make the calls the UFT has asked us to.

Cuomo’s drastic proposal must be met by the strongest response we can put forward. Every form of protest must be on the table. The calls are a good start—but only a start. Labor and its allies must be front and center on this one.

TIER 6 MUST BE DEFEATED!

Support Dignity for ATRs

from the October 2011 New Action leaflet for the UFT Delegate Assembly

New Action is proud to support this bipartisan resolution. As part of the no-layoff agreement, ATRs can be forced to move every week; let’s make sure they are greeted in their new chapters, and that all Chapter Leaders understand and look out for their rights.

 Does this resolve the mess the DoE has created? No. As long as the DoE has a system that creates teachers without positions, be it by “school closing as policy” or by discouraging principals from hiring experienced staff, we have a problem.

But today we send a message to Bloomberg and Walcott and those who would vilify ATRs: these are our colleagues; we stand together.


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