DC Public School Officials Address Teacher Shortage at Top of new school year
Washington, DC - DC activists raise concerns that DCPS isn't doing enough to raise DCPS teacher retention rates.
“Two years ago an American University study found the DCPS teacher evaluation system to be racially biased, yet two years later it remains virtually unchanged,” Goldstein told the AFRO. “From an evaluation system that creates fear instead of growth to an excessive amount of standardized testing and far too little teacher professional authority, we still aren’t doing what we need to do to retain educators.” - Scott Goldstein, founder and executive director of EmpowerEd, an organization that seeks to create an equitable education system in D.C.
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From HVAC to pests, D.C. schools are still waiting on crucial repairs: The Department of General Services, which is responsible for maintaining school buildings, said crews are working “as hard as possible”
The Washington Post interviewed teachers and DCPS regarding crucial repairs raising safety issues and disrupting the teaching and learning process. To read the full story, click here.
AM Brew - September 18, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, September 18, 2023
Good Morning, WTU Members!
This past Friday marked the start of a nationwide month-long celebration of Hispanic and Latino culture, history and great accomplishments. Let's celebrate this month (and all months) by challenging each other to learn something new about the Latino culture as we work towards building a truly inclusive community!
As you know, WTU’s Contract Negotiating Team has been working for months to prepare and deliver ground rules, several MOAs, and proposals to DCPS. Each week, the team alerts all WTU members of our progress via weekly video updates available here. Unfortunately, as of today, we have not received actionable feedback from DCPS to begin the bargaining process. The WTU believes DCPS is dragging their feet in the negotiation’s process and posted this on social media. WUSA Channel 9 covered our contract negotiating concerns with DCPS. Please review Channel 9’s coverage here.
I want to encourage all to consider attending what has historically been an enlightening professional development opportunity – the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Legislative Caucus Event. This year it will be held on September 20th and take place in both the Walter E. Johnson Convention Center and the US Department of Education. The conference titled “The Courage to Teach: Real Solutions for a Shared Fight” will discuss the current challenges facing education professionals and provide you with the tools/resources needed to feel safe amidst new extremist policies. If you are interested in attending, please remember to request leave from your principal as soon as possible. (To download a flyer about the event, click here. To download additional information, including the program, click here).
Thank you, as always, for continuing to drive change in your community as our deadline for receiving a new contract is less than 15 days away! With your help at the H-Street Festival this past Saturday, we gave-away a free book of choice to every child and gathered hundreds of community signatures for our Safe Schools Petition. We need to keep showing our collective demand for a new contract by wearing red on Fridays and our new campaign button, posting pictures on social media, and rallying everyone we know to sign our petition for school safety. We also need your wonderful photos! So, please don’t forget to keep emailing them to [email protected]. Finally, one last request, please consider volunteering at the WTU table at the DCPS Block Party. (See info below)
- DCPS Block Party, Saturday, September 23rd, 11-2PM, McKinley Tech HS
To learn more about the Contract Action Team, please visit our Contract Action Webpage and follow us on WTU’s official FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram sites. Have a wonderful and safe week!
In solidarity,
Jacqueline Pogue Lyons, President
Washington Teachers’ Union
Opportunities to GET INVOLVED!
The start of a new school year offers all members a chance to join one of five WTU Committees established by the WTU Executive Board to lead our work:
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Committee on Political Education (COPE) Meeting
Chair: Michael Donaldson ([email protected])
Meets the 1st Monday of each month Virtual @ 7-8pm
Join via zoom. -
Communications Committee
Chair: WTU President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons ([email protected]) Meets the 4th Tuesday of each month @ 4:30pm -
Legislative Committee – Tuesday, Sept. 19th @ 4:30PM via Zoom
Chair: Regina Bell, Vice President WTU ([email protected])
Join via zoom. -
Organizing Committee
The Organizing Committee helps to recruit and organize WTU members. Contact: Mike Roland ([email protected]) Meets the 3rd Thursday of each month @ 5:00pm -
IMPACT Committee
The IMPACT Committee continues to gather feedback from different stakeholder groups, and academic research data regarding the validity and fairness of IMPACT's rating system compared to other evaluation systems.
Contact: Regina Bell ([email protected])
To join one or more of these committees, click here.
Boundary & Student Assignment Study
Join the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education for a series of virtual town hall meetings to learn more about the Boundary & Student Assignment Study. This initiative will provide strategic, data-informed recommendations to ensure more students have equitable access to great schools.
Click here to sign-up for a town hall session: dme.dc.gov/page/townhalls-2023
Both sessions below will cover the same information.
- Tuesday, September 26 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, September 27 at 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Art All Night with Roosevelt STAY
Friday, September 29, 7-10
For information about Art All Night, click here.
Support DC School Nurses
Sign a petition to support student health and nurse professionalism in DC schools!
We demand DC immediately reconsider this harmful cluster model. They must collaborate with DCNA representatives to build a solution-oriented approach that has dedicated nurser per school. This is what our students deserve. We ask you to join the fight to protect student heath and nurses' working conditions. Let's uplift their voices and stand against this damaging cluster model that profit over people.
WTU's Contract Negotiating Team's Weekly Video Update
Click picture below or url: https://youtu.be/9-CScsBoMDM
Watch previous video updates here.
In the News
- WUSA Channel 9 – DC Teachers Union Threaten a Strike: A deadline is looming for the Washington Teachers' Union and DC Public Schools to reach a contract in the next 15 days
- The Washington Post – From HVAC to pests, D.C. schools are still waiting on crucial repairs
- The Washington Post – A month after turning 17, he was killed on his way to work (Dunbar student Antonio Cunningham)
AM Brew News and Notices are archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
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DC Teachers Union Threaten a Strike
WTU President Pogue Lyons spoke with Channel 9 News reporters re: DCPS' failure to return to the bargaining table. She was asked if the WTU intended to strike. Click the image or here to learn more.
2023 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Professional Development Series for Educators

To download the flyer, click here.
To download additional information, including the program, click here.
AM Brew - September 11, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, September 11, 2023
Good Morning, WTU Members!
Today, as we stop to remember those who lost their lives in the 2001 tragedy, we are reminded of the need to build a teaching community that supports and values each of its members equally. We remain continually grateful to our first responders from 911 through COVID and until today for their hard work and dedication to everyone and particularly those in need.
Thank you for continuing to drive change in your community as our deadline for receiving a new contract is less than 20 days away! We need to keep showing our collective demand for a new contract by wearing red on Fridays along with our new Campaign button (see above), posting pictures on social media, and rallying everyone we know to sign our petition for school safety. We need your wonderful photos! So, please don’t forget to keep emailing them to [email protected]. Finally, one last request, please consider volunteering to join our WTU’s advocacy tables at these upcoming events:
H-Street Festival, Saturday, September 16th, 11-5PM
DCPS Block Party, Saturday, September 23rd, 11-2PM, McKinley Tech HS
To learn more about the Contract Action Team, please visit our Contract Action Webpage and follow us on WTU’s official FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram sites. Please remember to check our new 2023-24 Members’ Organizational Guide for advance notice of all WTU events throughout the year. If you haven’t received your printed brochure, please reach out to your Field Representative. Again, I wish you another amazing week filled with the joy of teaching and hope this day’s memory leaves you inspired to continue our drive for change!
In solidarity,
Jacqueline Pogue Lyons, President
Washington Teachers’ Union
Opportunities to GET INVOLVED!
The start of a new school year offers all members a chance to join one of five WTU Committees established by the WTU Executive Board to lead our work:
Committee on Political Education (COPE) Meeting – TODAY! September 11th!
Chair: Michael Donaldson ([email protected])
Meets the 1st Monday of each month Virtual @ 7-8pm. Join via Zoom
Communications Committee
Chair: WTU President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons ([email protected]) Meets the 4th Tuesday of each month @ 4:30pm
Legislative Committee
Chair: Regina Bell, Vice President WTU ([email protected]) (pictured left) Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month @ 4:30pm
Organizing Committee
The Organizing Committee helps to recruit and organize WTU members. Contact: Mike Roland ([email protected]) Meets the 3rd Thursday of each month @ 5:00pm
IMPACT Committee
The IMPACT Committee continues to gather feedback from different stakeholder groups, and academic research data regarding the validity and fairness of IMPACT's rating system compared to other evaluation systems.
Contact: Regina Bell ([email protected])
To join one or more of these committees, click here.
Support DC School Nurses
Sign a petition to support student health and nurse professionalism in DC schools!
We demand DC immediately reconsider this harmful cluster model. They must collaborate with DCNA representatives to build a solution-oriented approach that has dedicated nurses per school. This is what our students deserve. We ask you to join the fight to protect student heath and nurses' working conditions. Let's uplift their voices and stand against this damaging cluster model that profit over people.
WTU's Contract Negotiating Team's Weekly Video Update
Click picture or this url: https://youtu.be/TSYwkpsirmA?si=7mTXgqK6Coj8xb0P
Watch previous video updates here.
In the News
- The Washington Post - H.D. Woodson dominates defensively; Brentsville player goes from ballboy to star
- The Washington Post - Jackson-Reed volleyball welcomes all challengers; soccer players raise big money
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As Schools Reopen, Safety Dominates Conversation
The Washington Informer interviewed WTU's President Pogue Lyons on the soon-to-expire WTU contract, 17 school safety recommendations submitted to DCPS, and the WTU survey of 750 teachers on school violence.
She told The Informer that DCPS' lack of response to the 17 safety recommendations underscored their lack of urgency about key issues affecting teachers.
She emphasized the importance of carefully reading the survey results which showed that 45% of teachers have considered leaving the profession. For her, solidifying the 2023-2027 contract has become "a matter of retaining a solid educator workforce in underserved communities." Read the full story here.
In some schools, dread over the new year: ‘We’re scared to teach’
Educators report being threatened and attacked by students and, in some cases, their parents. Elsewhere, they worry about censorship.
The Washington Post's Education Reporter Lauren Lumpkin interviewed a number of WTU teachers and WTU president Jacqueline Pogue Lyons before writing this article.
AM Brew - September 5, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Good Morning, WTU Members! I hope you enjoyed welcoming your students back to the classroom and experienced a wonderful first week of the 2023-23 school year!
In the past couple of weeks, WTU leadership and staff visited many schools including Savoy ES, Eaton ES, and Jackson Reed HS to drop off swag and welcome our new and returning members. We know the start of the school year can be a very busy and hectic time for all and want to remind everyone to take time out to prioritize your physical and mental well-being.
Thank you to the many members who sent in selfies and group photos wearing Red for Ed on Friday and holding a ticking clock! Keep those pictures coming as this week starts our countdown to a new signed contract by the September 30th deadline. Email photos to [email protected] and look for your picture on WTU’s website, or WTU’s Instagram, FaceBook or Twitter channels.
I hope you had a wonderful Labor Day weekend! On this day, it’s particularly important to celebrate the hard work and dedication of all workers. We value your work in schools to educate the children of the District of Columbia. And a special shoutout to those who work hard to protect the rights of all workers!
In solidarity,
Jacqueline Pogue Lyons, President
Washington Teachers’ Union
Representative Assembly Meeting
Sept 12 at 4:30 WTU Membership meeting. Registration is required.
Click here to register to attend.
WTU Website
The WTU’s website – www.wtulocal6.net - is divided into two sections – one is open to the public while the other section is only accessible to WTU members via the password. We ask you not to forward the WTU password or event information inside this private website beyond our colleagues within the Union. Zoom links to WTU-only meetings and recaps of Members-Only meeting minutes should not be shared with non-Union members. The WTU Members-Only site gives members a place to voice their concerns without fear of reprisal.
Step 1: Visit www.wtulocal6.net > Click Login
Step 2:Enter Password > WTU4u
Monday Morning Brew
Weekly updates from the WTU are emailed out the first day of each work week to WTU members with a personal email on file and archived on our website. If new educators or other colleagues aren't receiving emails from us, please encourage them to send their personal email to [email protected] and ask to be added to our mailing lists to receive important updates from our Union.
#RedforEd
Wearing red on Fridays is even more important during our Contract Campaign. Thank you for sending us your wonderful pictures! Please continue to wear red each Friday and post photos to your social media accounts. Don’t forget to share them with the WTU via [email protected] and look for your photo on WTU’s website, Instagram, FaceBook or Twitter channels.
Get involved!
We hope you will do the following this week:
Join the WTU Contract Action Team! Click here to complete the sign-up.
This Friday and every Friday moving forward, please wear red (preferably your WTU Red T-shirt), take a picture of yourself during your lunch break, and post it on social media. Send the WTU your picture via email to [email protected]
Take a picture with a clock and/or “30 hand sign” so that WTU can post it on our social media pages to remind DCPS, the mayor, and the community about our contract expiring. Here, here and here are posters you can use as inspiration, but feel free to get creative. Please send the pictures to [email protected] and reshare/retweet on your social media during your lunch break.
WTU's Contract Negotiating Team's Weekly Video Update
https://youtu.be/2H8KjUQUT6A or click photo below:
Watch previous video updates here.
Support DC School Nurses
Sign a petition to support student health and nurse professionalism in DC schools!
We demand DC immediately reconsider this harmful cluster model. They must collaborate with DCNA representatives to build a solution-oriented approach that has a dedicated nurse per school. This is what our students deserve.
We ask you to join the fight to protect student health and nurses' working conditions. Let's uplift their voices and stand against this damaging cluster model that puts profit over people.
In the news
- The Washington Post – In DC, Test Scores improved but achievement gaps widened: Gaps in performance between White students and children of color have widened since 2022
- The Washington Informer - As Schools Reopen, Safety Dominates Conversation
- The Washington Post - Christian home-schooler Michael Farris made parental rights a GOP issue
- The Washington Post - Meet MacArthur High School, DC’s first new high school in 50 years
- The Washington Post – Biden Fights Back against GOP onslaught on Education - cautiously
- The Washington Post - President Biden visits Eliot-Hine Middle School in D.C. to mark new school year
AM Brew News and Notices are archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
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AM Brew - August 28, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, August 28, 2023
Good morning! We’re excited to kick-off the 2023-2024 school year!
Each new school year is different and will bring new, and sometimes unexpected, challenges. After seeing how you, our city’s educators, have conquered everything thrown at you these past several years, I’m confident that you are up for any challenge that presents itself. And, I assure you that the Union will be at your side, leading the way to ensure that you and our students have the resources you need to succeed.
Today, as we start the new school year, I'm asking you asking you to get more involved with our Union. We, once again, need to win a new - and fair - contract that will ensure that you are able to be effective and grow as educators and, most importantly, meet the needs of our students. I also ask that you welcome your new colleagues, whether they are new to your building or new to the profession, and encourage them to join the WTU if they are not already members. And, if new educators or other colleagues aren't receiving the AM Brew, please ask that they send their personal email to [email protected] asking to subscribe to the AM Brew and other important updates from our Union.
We can and will continue to overcome the challenges facing us. Your team at the WTU looks forward to serving you this year! Reach out to the WTU should you have any questions, concerns about working conditions, or about your Union.
Together, we can and will make this the best school year yet!
In solidarity,
Jacqueline Pogue Lyons, President
Washington Teachers’ Union
60th Anniversary of the March on Washington
The 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington wasn’t a commemoration but a continuation of the fight for true equality. Today, we are still fighting for our children to learn the truth about our history and true equality for everyone. Thank you to the AFT and all our members who came out to this tremendous historic event. Please follow us on social media to see photos and video of our events.
Get involved!
- Join the WTU Contract Action Team! Click here to complete the sign-up.
- Beginning this Friday and every Friday moving forward, please start wearing red (preferably your WTU Red T-shirt), take a picture of yourself during your lunch break, and post it on social media. Send the WTU your picture via email to [email protected]
- Between Friday, August 25th and Tuesday, August 29th take another picture with a clock and/or “30 hand sign” so that WTU can post it on our social media pages on August 31st to remind DCPS, the mayor, and the community about our contract expiring. Here, here and here are posters you can use as inspiration, but feel free to get creative. Please send the pictures to [email protected] and reshare/retweet on social media during your lunch break.
- Red for Ed - We’d also like to thank the many teachers who kicked off our first Friday wearing red for ed! Please keep sending us pictures as this Thursday, August 31st marks the beginning of the 30-day countdown to getting our contract.
We wish you a powerful and awesome school year, knowing the WTU is here to support you.
Back-to-School Events
Thanks to all for coming out to the Ward 5 Back-to-School event this past Saturday! Please consider coming out to volunteer for the next event - H-Street Festival.
- H Street Festival, Saturday, September 16th
- DCPS Back-to-School Block Party. Saturday, September 23rd, 2023, 11-2PM, McKinley Technology High School
Contact Mike Roland if your school is having a Back-to-School event that we should know about!
2023 Statewide Assessment Results
The Washington Post - D.C. student test scores improve incrementally after pandemic-era plunge
Last week, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) released the results of the District’s 2023 Statewide Assessments (PARCC testing). The WTU is proud of the progress that our city has made and we know that the hard work and dedication of our teacher’s is driving the city’s results. However, we continue to recognize that far too many students are failing to reach proficiency and gaps continue to grow. We continue to prioritize these gaps in our contract negotiations with the District.
Click here to access OSSE’s presentation: 2023 Statewide Assessment Results
WTU's Contract Negotiating Team's Weekly Video Update
Click on photo or visit https://youtu.be/wPydj2Cx16Y
Watch previous weekly updates here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVsAq4LiCU_mjtJrOcqtlw0_yWg4LxvhE
IMPACT results are available in QuickBase.
Reach out to your field representative if you have any questions or concerns about your IMPACT report. Field Representatives - WTU Local 6 The deadline to file an IMPACT grievance is Sept 1.
Enrollment for the Sick Leave and Maternity Leave Banks is OPEN
Join the WTU Sick Leave and Maternity Leave Banks. If you are already a member, there is no need to rejoin.
Click here to join the WTU Sick Leave or Maternity Leave Banks
Contact Charmaine Wilks at 202 517-1475 or at [email protected] to enroll or with any questions. Open enrollment will occur from June 1, 2023 through August 31, 2023. After you complete the form, you will receive a confirmation email from Google Forms; be sure to check your spam folder.
In the news
- The Washington Post - In some schools, dread over the new year: ‘We’re scared to teach’
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The Washington Post - Five things to watch as students return to school
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Teaching and Learning Today in D.C. Public Schools
The Washington Informer published an editorial titled "Teaching and Learning Today in D.C. Public Schools," written by WTU President Pogue Lyons on school violence. Please take a moment to read it here.
AM Brew - August 21, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, August 21, 2023
Welcome Back! We hope everyone enjoyed a great summer and found time to really reconnect with family and friends as we all try to find balance in our lives. We hope a summer vibe of taking care of your physical and mental health will last throughout the school year. Please know the WTU is here to support you in having a safe, peaceful, and productive school year.
This week, we welcomed our new DCPS teachers at a festive Meet and Greet on the rooftop terrace of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. Many of our city leaders joined the WTU in welcoming our new educators including Mayor Muriel Bowser, Chancellor Lewis Ferebee, City Council Chair Phil Mendelson, and Ward 7 State Board Representative and President Eboni-Rose Thompson. Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George, Ward 3 Councilmember Matthew Frumin, Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White, Ward 6 State Board Representative Brandon Best and Ward 2 State Board Representative Allister Chang also joined in on the lively festivities. WTU is grateful for their participation and we hope the fact that they took time out of their busy schedules to welcome our new teachers represents a sincere pledge to support the vital work we do in educating the children of the District of Columbia. Please look out for our new teachers and support them throughout the year. Let them know the WTU is here and encourage our new colleagues to join the Union. To see a quick video recap of the event, please click here! Follow us on social media to see more pictures/videos of the event.
As you know, last fall we worked, organized, and mobilized resulting in a new contract after three long years. While we achieved a great deal together, we could not convince DCPS to extend this new contract. This means we are now working on returning to the bargaining table with DCPS. And we need your help. In this new contract, we will fight for what we know teachers need - sustained, specific support to help make this school system safer and more responsive to student needs. The District must partner with the WTU, our parents, students and the community. The time has come for safe and supportive schools! Your commitment to organizing gave us our last contract. We know we can get a new contract by September 30, 2023 deadline but have three asks for each of you.
- Join the WTU Contract Action Team! Click here to complete the sign-up.
- Beginning this Friday and every Friday moving forward, please start wearing red (preferably your WTU Red T-shirt), take a picture of yourself during your lunch break, and post it on social media. Send the WTU your picture via email to [email protected]
- Between Friday, August 25th and Tuesday, August 29th take another picture with a clock and/or “30 hand sign” so that WTU can post it on our social media pages on August 31st to remind DCPS, the mayor, and the community about our contract expiring. Here, here and here are posters you can use as inspiration, but feel free to get creative. Please send the pictures to [email protected] and reshare/retweet on social media during your lunch break.
Again, we wish you a powerful and awesome school year, knowing the WTU is here to support you.
Jacqueline
New DC Teachers Meet & Greet Recap Video
In the news
Last Monday, the WTU sent out a news release and offered media interviews on DCPS’ stalling on contract talks. Throughout the summer, DCPS has ignored WTU’s Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) listing 17 steps to immediately ensure school safety. The Washington Informer ran my opinion-editorial piece on Teaching and Learning Today In Public Schools. In addition, the following media outlets interviewed me on violence in schools:
- Channel 4 - DC Teachers Union: Increasing Violence at Schools Requires Urgent Action
- Channel 7 – WTU Calls on DCPS for immediate action to implement safety changes at DC public schools
- Fox 5 – Violence in DC Schools: Teachers Voice Concerns as Classes Start
- WHUR 96.3 – DC’s Back-to-School Basics (radio interview with WTU president Jacqueline Pogue Lyons)
- WHUR 96.3 - DC Leaders, Educators, Talk Public Safety As School Gets Ready To Begin
- The Washington Informer - Washington Teachers Union Issues Survey on School Violence
- Teaching and Learning Today in D.C. Public Schools
- As DC schools prepare for new year, educators say city leaders are ignoring safety concerns
Back-to-School Events
We hope you’ll join us at these upcoming events. Contact Mike Roland if you would like to volunteer with the WTU!
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4th Annual Ward 5 Back-to-School Supply Drive & Giveaway
Saturday, August 26th, 2023 10-2PM, Brookland Middle School -
DCPS Back-to-School Block Party
Saturday, September 23rd, 2023, 11-2PM, McKinley Technology High School
WTU's Contract Negotiating Team's Weekly Video Update
The Contract Negotiating Team did not meet this week as meeting times conflicted with WTU’s New DC Teachers Meet & Greet.
Watch previous weekly updates here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVsAq4LiCU_mjtJrOcqtlw0_yWg4LxvhE
AFT and SAG-AFTRA on Strike
At 8AM on Tuesday, August 22nd, AFT President Randi Weingarten asks all WTU members to post the attached pictures to your different social media accounts. The pictures serve as a sign of support as the AFT joins the strike lines for the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA Strike taking place in New York! (Each picture is sized to meet the specific image requirements of different social media platforms.)
Additional images are available here, here, here, and here.
AFT Participates in Remembrance of March on Washington, Saturday, August 25th
Martin Luther King Jr: The Long Walk to Freedom, 1963 - FREE In-Person Event
Washington, DC Embassy Events & Museum Meetups
Saturday, August 26, 2023
10:00 AM America/New York
Lincoln Memorial
2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW
Washington, DC 20037
Summer Pay
Several teachers reached out about their July 28 summer paycheck. DCPS compensation said, ‘Employees made two different salaries for SY 22-23. Employees must calculate summer pay based on the SPC contribution at both rates and then add that together to get their summer pay.’ Please contact Compensation, DCPS [email protected]with any questions about your summer pay.
IMPACT results are available in QuickBase.
Reach out to your field representative if you have any questions or concerns about your IMPACT report. Field Representatives - WTU Local 6 The deadline to file an IMPACT grievance is Sept 1.
Enrollment for the Sick Leave and Maternity Leave Banks is OPEN
Join the WTU Sick Leave and Maternity Leave Banks. If you are already a member, there is no need to rejoin.
Click here to join the WTU Sick Leave or Maternity Leave Banks
Contact Charmaine Wilks at 202 517-1475 or at [email protected] to enroll or with any questions. Open enrollment will occur from June 1, 2023 through August 31, 2023. After you complete the form, you will receive a confirmation email from Google Forms; be sure to check your spam folder.
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