Tentative Agreement Reached
Dear Member;
Your voices were heard LOUD and CLEAR.
Dear Member;
Your voices were heard LOUD and CLEAR.
Superior, WI – The UW-Superior faculty have overwhelmingly voted “no confidence” in the UWS administration in response to the recent announcement to suspend and put on warning approximately one-third of all majors and minors at UWS. The vote was open to all faculty and took place from Wednesday-Friday this week. The vote, which read, “As a response to the October 31, 2017 administrative decisions to suspend majors/minors, I vote no confidence in the UW-Superior administration,” passed by a 59% margin.
Madison, WI – The AFT-Wisconsin Committee on Political Education has endorsed Patty Schachtner for the special election in Senate District 10.
“We’re very excited about Patty’s run for Senate District 10,” said AFT-Wisconsin President Kim Kohlhaas. “During the endorsement process, it was clear that Patty was the only candidate that will fight for public education and be a champion for working families in her district and across Wisconsin. We strongly encourage all working people to support Patty Schachtner in this special election!”
CTA heard you! We heard from you in emails, during school visits, and we heard from you at the Teacher Summit.

FREE FILM SCREENING – I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO
The Orange County Classroom Teachers Association Human and Civil Rights Committee has partnered with the Global Peace Film Festival, Indie Lens Pop Up and WUCF-PBS to screen a series of four award-winning documentaries at the union hall before they are shown on PBS. We are excited to present Raoul Peck’s “I Am Not Your Negro”, one of the most acclaimed films of the year and a 2017 nominee for Academy Award for Best Documentary on January 12th.
Colleagues,
We at the NTU hope that you have a restful holiday break!
Rosemary Morin is a teacher/teacher coach at West Side Campus in Newark, NJ. She recently spoke and presented at the AP Conference in NYC. The topic she presented was equity and access for all students.
As state election campaigns start rolling, the WBLTA will continue to work with policy makers to support teachers and public education.
Pictured here are candidate Tim Walz and WBLTA president, Dr. Michael McKenzie.
Technology High School Student Council members held a donation drive for scarves at their school in December.