April 6, 2022 - During Budget Season Facilities Remain Item of Concern
“They said they’re trying to make improvements on repair and response time but some things are an emergency,” Lyons said.
“Elevators aren’t working, which means you have concerns about moving classrooms to where students and staff with special needs have access,” she added.
Read moreAM Brew - April 4, 2022
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, April 4, 2022
Representative Assembly Meeting - Tuesday, April 5 @ 4:30pm
Building Reps and Delegates please join the meeting with the link you were emailed.
All others, please join via Zoom. Webinar ID: 965 7626 2336; Passcode: 019966.
April 9th 10-3 - Reading Opens the World Book Palooza & Community Fair
Interested in volunteering? Help sort books April 5-9 and take your books then! To volunteer, sign up at https://bit.ly/3GQrEIf
Download the flyer to learn more.
Descargue el folleto para obtener más información.
Teacher Leader Surveys
Please support our Teacher Leaders by completing these surveys.
- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSckP_Otg_Fj1KIV1gTGoBcsb-U7wicXj5UIqTaMqzPXrwlnfQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
- https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SELinDCPS4real
- https://forms.office.com/r/VR4n2G4zNU
Remembering President Davis
On the anniversary of her passing, we want to remember President Elizabeth Davis. Liz was at the forefront of public education advocacy and reform, leading the WTU’s transformation into a social justice, solution-driven organization dedicated to advancing and promoting quality education for all children, irrespective of their zip codes or results of the school lottery, improving teaching and learning conditions, and aggressively amplifying the voice of teachers in the dialogue around issues of teaching and learning. Her legacy continues to shape the WTU as well as education across the District.
ELECTION NEWS
The Washington Teachers’ Union will soon be conducting internal elections for several positions in accordance with the WTU Constitution and By-Laws.
The WTU Elections Website has been updated to include a document detailing the collection process for nomination petitions. Please click here to access this document as well as the Elections Packet (Cover letter, Election Notice and Nominating Petitions). Content may also be accessed through the main WTU Website.
As the Elections Committee receives questions from members about the nomination and election processes we will continue to update the elections FAQ.
Updates:
Prior to going to the WTU Office to submit petition(s), candidates should call the WTU office to ensure Valerie Kilby or Jasmine Wright is available to receive their petition(s). WTU Main Office number: (202) 517 1477; Valerie Kilby’s direct line (202) 517 0728.
Join the WTU Elections Committee for an Information Session about the Nominations and Petitions Process this Thursday April 7, 2022 from 6:30pm - 7:00pm on Zoom. Zoom Meeting ID: 810 3075 0676 Passcode: 400544.
This session will be recorded and shared in the Morning Brew.
If you have any questions or concerns for the WTU Elections Committee please email [email protected] or leave a message by calling 2025053309.
COVID CORNER
Please continue to report COVID related issues to the situation room - http://bit.ly/WTUSafeOpenings
And any testing or reporting issues to OSSE (OSSE Online Complaint Form (dc.gov).
AM Brew News and Notices will be archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
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PD Highlights - April 4, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
WTU Spring 2022 PD Trainer Search!!!
Here is the APPLICATION to join our team of highly engaging and knowledgeable PD Trainers.
Find out more information about this amazing opportunity at the Spring 2022 WTU Trainer Recruitment Information Session, which will be held virtually April 7, 2022 @ 6:30pm-7:15pm. Please register HERE today!!!!
- Application Deadline: 4/30 @ 11:59pm
- There will be opportunities to interview with a panel between 5/1 and 5/13/2022
- Accepted Applicants will be notified by 5/20/2022.
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- Hispanic Culture & Spanish Language II (starts 4/23)
- Foundations: Organizing the Classroom for Teaching and Learning (starts 4/23)
Free WTU PD Workshops:
- Dimensions to Wellness (4/23)
- Strategies for Student Success-The Trio: Inquiry-Based, Problem-Based & Project-Based Learning (4/16)
- Student Debt Clinic (4/19)
Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
Donors Choose Information Session (TODAY April 4 @ 6:30-7:30pm via Zoom)
Register HERE to attend a Donors Choose Information Session with Donors Choose Ambassador & DCPS Teacher Claire Battle who has gotten 87 projects funded!!!
SAVE THE DATE: 2022 WTU Teacher Leader Virtual Research Symposium (Sat., May 14 @ 9am-2pm)
Register HERE for an amazing lineup of research presentations on topics ranging from mental health to diversity in the curriculum to the certification/licensure process.
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PD Highlights - March 28, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- Hispanic Culture & Spanish Language II (starts 4/23)
- Social and Emotional Learning (starts 4/2)
- Foundations: Organizing the Classroom for Teaching and Learning (starts 4/23)
Free WTU PD Workshops:
- Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (2-part series 4/2 and 4/9)
- Dimensions to Wellness (4/23)
- Strategies for Student Success-The Trio: Inquiry-Based, Problem-Based & Project-Based Learning (4/16)
- Student Debt Clinic (4/19)
Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
Donors Choose Information Session (April 4 @ 6:30-7:30pm via Zoom)
Register HERE to attend a Donors Choose Information Session with Donors Choose Ambassador & DCPS Teacher Claire Battle who has gotten 87 projects funded!!!
SAVE THE DATE: 2022 WTU Teacher Leader Virtual Research Symposium (Sat., May 14 @ 9am-2pm)
Register HERE for an amazing lineup of research presentation on topics ranging from mental health to diversity in the curriculum to the certification/licensure process.
Wellness Series with Aetna (all sessions are virtual @ 7:00pm-8:00pm)
Each session below is a one-hour “gift of self care” with unique perspectives and tools. Participants will find value in attending one, a few, or all the sessions to support yourself in creating a robust practice of Self Care.
Use this link to register for all or some of the four sessions:
https://artofliving.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkf-mgrD0qEtfZQOKQy_UwiRpBfShnBeLC
- April 6th Supporting Your Mental Health and Preventing Burnout
- May 4th Making the Impossible, Possible - Setting and Achieving Your Goals
- June 8th Courageous Conversations: Healing Conversations about Systemic Racism
AM Brew - March 28, 2022
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 28, 2022
Social Work Month 2022 -- The Time is Right for Social Work.
For almost 60 years, Social Work Month has helped increase awareness around the profession and champion the cause of social workers. By shining a light on social work, the month long celebration creates an opportunity to improve the lives of social workers and the communities they support in several ways.
DC Early EdX
DC Early EdX, held during the D.C. Month of the Young Child, is a virtual event designed by educators for educators. Take the day to decompress, connect with and learn from your peers, raise your voice, and celebrate the important role you play for children, families, and the entire community. DC Early EdX 2022 is free to all participants. Download the flyer here. Register today at dcearlyedx.org!
FMLA
If you are waiting to hear back from DCPS about your FMLA request, email your Field Representative and include the date you applied for FMLA.
Laptops
If you have not received a laptop or your laptop is more than 3 years old, please complete this form. WTU Laptop Survey
Shoutout to KC Boyd – 2022 School Librarian of the Year
Read more: https://www.slj.com/story/ace-advocate-kc-boyd-is-2022-school-librarian-of-the-year
Teacher Leader Surveys
Please support our Teacher Leaders by completing these surveys.
- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSckP_Otg_Fj1KIV1gTGoBcsb-U7wicXj5UIqTaMqzPXrwlnfQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
- https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SELinDCPS4real
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https://forms.office.com/r/VR4n2G4zNU
ELECTION NEWS
The Washington Teachers’ Union will soon be conducting internal elections for several positions in accordance with the WTU Constitution and By-Laws.
The WTU Elections Website has been updated to include a document detailing the collection process for nomination petitions. Please click here to access this document as well as the Elections Packet (Cover letter, Election Notice and Nominating Petitions). Content may also be accessed through the main WTU Website. As the Elections Committee receives questions from members about the nomination and election processes we will continue to update the elections FAQ.
If you have any questions or concerns for the WTU Elections Committee please email [email protected] or leave a message by calling 2025053309.
COVID CORNER
Please continue to report COVID related issues to the situation room - http://bit.ly/WTUSafeOpenings
And any testing or reporting issues to OSSE (OSSE Online Complaint Form (dc.gov).
AM Brew News and Notices will be archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
Read more
AM Brew - March 21, 2022
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 21, 2022
April 9th 10-3 - Reading Opens the World Book Palooza & Community Fair
Interested in volunteering? Help sort books April 5-9 and take your books then! To volunteer, sign up at https://bit.ly/3GQrEIf
Download the flyer to learn more.
Highlights from 2022 Shared Vision
The Real Supply (Retention) Chain Crisis
Teacher Leader Surveys
Please support our Teacher Leaders by completing these surveys.
- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSckP_Otg_Fj1KIV1gTGoBcsb-U7wicXj5UIqTaMqzPXrwlnfQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
- https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SELinDCPS4real
- https://forms.office.com/r/VR4n2G4zNU
ELECTION NEWS
The Washington Teachers’ Union will soon be conducting internal elections for several positions in accordance with the WTU Constitution and By-Laws.
- The WTU Elections Website has been updated to include a document detailing the collection process for nomination petitions. Please click here to access this document as well as the Elections Packet (Cover letter, Election Notice and Nominating Petitions). Content may also be accessed through the main WTU Website.
- As the Elections Committee receives questions from members about the nomination and election processes we will continue to update the elections FAQ.
- A text was sent to membership on Wednesday March 16, 2022 informing of the Open Elections Window. If you did not receive a text please ensure your personal information is correct by emailing Ms. Valerie Kilby at [email protected] or calling 202-517-0728.
Notice for Aspiring WTU Presidential Candidates!
If you plan on running for President of the Washington Teachers’ Union, along with your nomination petition(s) please submit the following to the WTU Elections Committee by 5pm Friday April 29, 2022, via emailing [email protected].
- A professional profile photo (headshot)
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An official statement not to exceed 150 words that speaks to your professional training teaching experience, union service and a statement of policies you intend to pursue.
*Please be advised that photos and statements may be returned for resubmission if they do not meet with the above-mentioned guidelines.
If you have any questions or concerns for the WTU Elections Committee please email [email protected] or leave a message by calling 202-505-3309.
COVID CORNER
February Air Quality report
February-2022—DGS-IAQ-Monthly-Report.pdf (netdna-ssl.com)
Please continue to report COVID related issues to the situation room - http://bit.ly/WTUSafeOpenings
And any testing or reporting issues to OSSE (OSSE Online Complaint Form (dc.gov).
AM Brew News and Notices will be archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
Read more
PD Highlights - March 21, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
Share My Lesson’s Virtual Conference Starts TODAY!
With nearly 50 free, for-credit webinars from trusted partners and education professionals, you’ll find engaging sessions that will help you feel re-energized, professionally supported, and set up for success with your students.
The 2022 Virtual Conference offers innovative sessions at no cost to participants—and you still get professional development credit! So, if you aren’t excited yet, check out these tips to ensure you get the most out of your sessions this year.
- Share With Your School Team
- Make Sure the Bottom Toolbar is Visible
- Utilize the Group Chat Box
- Ask Questions in the Q&A Widget
- Do Your Technology Check
- Answer the Poll Questions So You Don’t Miss Out on PD Credit
- Rate Your Experience
- Keep the Conversation Going
Register for All Sessions Now
Shout out to WTU PD Instructors!
Tina Bradshaw-Smith, Joy Newman, Eulyn Thomas, and Nadia Torney offered amazing, engaging PD sessions on the DCPS PD Day on 3/11 to approximately 350 DCPS educators. Thank you to our instructors and all our members who participated in their sessions.
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- Social and Emotional Learning (starts 4/2)
- Foundations: Organizing the Classroom for Teaching and Learning (starts 4/23)
Free WTU PD Workshops:
- Game Factor (next session TODAY 3/26)
- Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (2-part series 4/2 and 4/9)
- Dimensions to Wellness (4/23)
- Strategies for Student Success-The Trio: Inquiry-Based, Problem-Based & Project-Based Learning (4/16)
- Student Debt Clinic (4/19)
Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
Read more
PD Highlights - March 14, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- Reclaiming Assessments (new start date: starts 3/19)
- Successfully Integrating the Arts (starts 3/19)
Free WTU PD Workshop:
- Flagway Math League (next session TODAY 3/14)
- Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
Donors Choose Information Session (April 4 @ 6:30-7:30pm via Zoom)
Register HERE to attend a Donors Choose Information Session with Donors Choose Ambassador & DCPS Teacher Claire Battle who has gotten 87 projects funded!!!
Ignite My Future Spring Global Innovations Project
This spring our Global Innovations Project will focus on Green Infrastructure using the Ignite My Future lesson Resilient Cities as a basis for the project. Students will use computational thinking to design solutions to enhance their communities leveraging green infrastructure. Please reach out if you have any questions. More details and info session meeting links will be shared with teachers that register for the project.
- (Optional) Info session - March 16th
- Kickoff Meeting for Teachers- March 22nd
- If you're interested in joining us for this project please register here
Read more
AM Brew - March 14, 2022
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 14, 2022
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2022 Shared Vision Conference!
ELECTION NEWS
The Washington Teachers’ Union will soon be conducting internal elections for several positions in accordance with the WTU Constitution and By-Laws.
Click here to view the election notice and obtain nominating petitions.
Sick & Maternity Leave Banks
ICYMI - DCPS failed to withdraw and allocated leave donated to the Sick and Maternity Leave Banks over the past two years. Adjustments were made to your leave balances, a benefit the WTU has negotiated to help members during an illness or having a baby, in your last paycheck. We will continue to monitor the situation and work to ensure that leave was properly deducted. We will update you as the WTU receives further information from DCPS. If you have any questions, please contact your field representative.
COVID CORNER
Starting Wednesday, March 16 -- and consistent with the latest health guidance and the current low levels in DC -- masks will be optional for students, staff, and visitors in DC Public Schools, DCPS offices, and on OSSE-DOT transportation.
The WTU is continuing to push DCPS to:
- Increase the vaccination rate of all students;
- Continue tracking school and community transmission rates and be ready to pivot back to masks if cases go up especially where vaccination rates are low in accordance with the CDC’s latest guidelines.
- Put protocols in place to ensure students are not shamed for wearing or not wearing masks.
The city also remains obligated to continue to adhere to the protocols and procedures outlined in our MOAs, including COVID testing, monitoring HVAC systems in schools, cleaning protocols, and timely reporting of cases in school communities. We will ensure they meet their obligations to you and our students.
We encourage you to contact your Field Representatives if you have any questions.
Report COVID- related issues
Please continue to report COVID related issues to the situation room - http://bit.ly/WTUSafeOpenings
And any testing or reporting issues to OSSE (OSSE Online Complaint Form (dc.gov).
AM Brew News and Notices will be archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
Read more
AM Brew - March 7, 2022
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 7, 2022
REGISTER NOW - 2022 Shared Vision – Saturday March 12th
Keynote Address – 10:00 AM
Dr Meisha Ross Porter, former Chancellor NYC Public Schools
Dr. Porter rose through the NYC public school ranks as a teacher, principal, and executive superintendent before becoming the first Black woman to lead the nation’s largest school system. Dr. Porter’s admirers have said that she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty and she’s never forgotten where she came from.
Opening Session at 9am – Healing Conversations are skillfully facilitated conversations about the racial injustice in the United States. The conversation invites individuals to reflect upon and share experiences or insights about racial injustice. Limited to 50 people.
Additional sessions include:
- Retirement
- Teacher retention
- Science of Reading
- Black Literature Matters
- TraRon Center
- DCAEYC
REGISTER FOR SHARED VISION HERE
FREE PRAXIS Class
Sign-up here for a FREE virtual PRAXIS class for members Wednesdays at 7PM. Class runs from March 23rd – May 25th
Wear #RedforEd Every Friday
Take a picture and tag #RedforEd and the @WTUTeacher on twitter.
The WTU is ordering t-shirts for all members. Please give your t-shirt size to your building representative.
COVID CORNER
January Air Quality Report
January-2022—DGS-IAQ-Monthly-Report.pdf (netdna-ssl.com)
Please continue to report COVID related issues to the situation room - http://bit.ly/WTUSafeOpenings
And any testing or reporting issues to OSSE (OSSE Online Complaint Form (dc.gov).
AM Brew News and Notices will be archived at https://www.wtulocal6.net/AMBrew.
PD Highlights - March 7, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- Reclaiming Assessments (new start date: starts 3/19)
- Successfully Integrating the Arts (starts 3/19)
Free WTU PD Workshop:
- Flagway Math League (next session 3/14)
Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
DMV Black Educators Story Lounge
D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice and EmpowerEd are co-hosting a DMV Black Educators Story Lounge on Thursday, March 10th from 6pm - 8pm at Tsehay Ethiopian Restaurant and Bar (3630 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20010)! Register to attend and D.C. area Black educators, sign up to tell your story.
The Center for Inspired Teaching March Institute, “What Else Might Be Possible?”
Over the course of this FREE program, participants will learn techniques to balance achieving students’ academic goals with nurturing their inquiry, imagination, and integrity. Along with renewed motivation, participants will leave the Institute with four student-led projects ready for implementation in their classroom.
We’re offering three sessions of “What Else Might Be Possible?”:
- Wednesday, Mar. 9 at 4 PM (ONLINE)
- Wednesday, Mar. 9 at 7 PM (ONLINE)
- Saturday, Mar. 12 at 10 AM (IN PERSON | NATIONAL ARBORETUM)
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PD Highlights - February 28, 2022
Professional Development
Additional PD highlights are posted to the PD Blog at https://www.wtulocal6.net/pdblog
Discovery Education: Read Across America Day
Discovery Education will be hosting a Virtual Read Aloud event on March 2, 2022 featuring Alice Walker and her book, Sweet People Are Everywhere. Registration is OPEN! Please share with your colleagues, we can’t wait! https://www.discoveryeducation.com/learn/read-across-america/
WTU Professional Learning - SPRING 2022 Course Offerings
Sign up now HERE for amazing, engaging, and informative virtual spring professional development with the WTU including these upcoming classes (1 FREE class for new WTU members):
- English Language Learners 101 (starts 3/5)
- Instructional Strategies (starts 3/5)
- Reading Comprehension (starts 3/5)
- Reclaiming Assessments (starts 3/5)
FREE WTU Workshops starting soon:
- IMPACT PD Workshop on EP’s 3-5 (3/5)
- Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (2 parts: 3/5 and 3/12)
- Flagway Math League (next session 3/7)
Learn more and Register for all classes HERE.
Ignite My Future Spring Global Innovations Project
This spring our Global Innovations Project will focus on Green Infrastructure using the Ignite My Future lesson Resilient Cities as a basis for the project. Students will use computational thinking to design solutions to enhance their communities leveraging green infrastructure. Please reach out if you have any questions. More details and info session meeting links will be shared with teachers that register for the project.
- (Optional) Info sessions - March 10th and March 16th
- Kickoff Meeting for Teachers- March 22nd
- If you're interested in joining us for this project please register here