Dear WTU Family,
Ramadan Mubarak to all observing this sacred time of fasting, prayer, and reflection!
A heartfelt thank you to those who testified at the Performance Oversight Hearing—your voices matter and help drive change for our students and families. We also appreciate everyone who attended last Thursday’s Mobilizing Meeting.
Tomorrow, March 4th, the WTU will stand with the AFT to defend public education. We are also happy to announce that our brothers, sisters and siblings in labor from the Metro Labor Council will also be supporting us. Here’s how you can act:
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Flyer Distribution (7:30-8:30 AM): Help spread the word as families arrive. Contact your Building Rep for details.
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Virtual Teach-In (8:10-8:40 AM): Join our city-wide PD on reading and literacy via Zoom.
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Wear RED for ED: Show support by wearing your WTU shirts and posting on social media with #protectourkids #wtu #aft. Send photos to 202-957-1782.
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Letter-Writing Campaign: Engage students, families, and staff in advocating for our schools.
School budgets were released last Thursday. We know this is a time of stress and anxiety for school communities. Please reach out to the WTU or your Field Representative with budgetary concerns and cuts your school might be facing. The WTU will actively advocate and elevate your plight to DCPS and City leaders to ensure that they follow the Schools First in Budgeting Act and that cuts aren’t made to hurt students, teachers, and the school community. Let’s make this week one of advocacy and hope!
In solidarity, Jacqueline Pogue Lyons, President
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Mobilizing For A Day of Action This Tuesday, March 4th
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The Trump administration wants to make painful cuts to education and healthcare in order to slash taxes for billionaires. The administration’s plan to “block grant” federal education programs and gut the U.S. Department of Education would rob 26 million students living in poverty of critical services and 7.5 million students with disabilities of special education support. It would eliminate career and technical education for 12 million students, threatening their future job opportunities. Slashing Medicaid and student loans could strip healthcare coverage from 10.3 million people and end access to student loans, making college unaffordable for another 10 million working-class families.
Our National, AFT is asking WTU to Join in the March 4 Call to Action and stand up to protect our kids!
On Tuesday, March 4, educators, students, parents and community allies will stand up against assaults on public education and on opportunity for America’s youth. We are calling on lawmakers to strengthen, not undermine, our local public schools and the services they provide to children, families and communities.
This email serves as guidance for our united action on March 4th.
Our Action Plan includes:
- Grab – N- Go– Material Distribution at school sites (supported by the (MWLC-AFL-CIO)- Fellow unionist and friends of the WTU will flyers outside of school from 7:30 am-8:30am (Unless you have been given permission by your administrator, any teacher who participates in the flyer dissemination. Should report into the building at 8am and begin their tour of duty.) Click here for the Distribution Flyers. Please contact your school's Building Representative for details regarding March 4 activities at your school.
- Virtual Teach-In during Morning Block - WTU will be conduction a city-wide PD session via Zoom. Please log on at 8:10 during your teacher-led morning block to participate. The Pd will end promptly at 8:40am. (Schools that have facilities to accommodate families to participate are highly encourage to provide that opportunity.) Share this LINK to participants.
- Wear RED for ED Social Media Posts - Pull out those RED WTU shirts on Tuesday! Take pictures and post on social medial. Use the Hashtags #protectourkids #wtu #aft. Additionally, please text your pictures to our WTU Organizer, at 202-957-1782.
- Letter Writing Campaign - You may facilitate a letter writing campaign with students, families and staff. Click here to access the letter writing campaign.
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Update On Payment Status For The New Contract
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WTU leadership has been working hard to ensure that you receive your retroactive FY 24 Bonus and FY 25 raise as soon as possible.
Even though our new contract states that DCPS has 120 days to make these payments after DC Council approved our contract on January 7th, 2025, DCPS has put it on record during the D.C. Council Performance Oversight Hearing that the payments are scheduled to be made sooner. Click here to view this interaction.
Additionally, click here to view the salary tables in our new collective bargaining agreement.
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Four Teacher-Initiated Morning Blocks Each Week
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Article 23.8.5 is clear that four of the Morning Blocks each week are reserved for Teacher-initiated planning. Even during the December 20, 2024, DC Council Public Roundtable for our new contract and prior to it being approved by D.C. Council, Chancellor Ferebee stated, "...increasing the number of Morning Blocks that are Teacher-initiated for planning from two to four each week." Click here to view this interaction.
It is unfortunate that DCPS is now claiming that on a shorter week, principals are entitled to one Morning Block. However, the contract does not state that principals are entitled to one Morning Block each week, article 23.8.4 states, "Morning Blocks that are not reserved for Teacher-initiated individual or collaborative planning will be principal-led."
If DCPS wanted one principal-led Morning Block each week, they should have brought it up during negotiations, not after 2,880 (96%) WTU members voted in favor for this contract and this contract being unanimously approved by D.C. Council.
Additionally, per Article 23.8.6. "If a Supervisor causes a Teacher to lose a Morning Block, the Teacher shall receive compensation for the additional workload using Administrative Premium." Click here for a copy of the administrative premium form.
If the contract is not being followed at your school, please reach out to your WTU Field Representative.
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2025 WTU Virtual Winter Retirement Session on March 5
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At 5:00 p.m. this Wednesday, March 5, there will be a virtual winter retirement session in collaboration with DCPS and DCRB. This virtual retirement session will offer guidance and resources to help you address the challenges of planning your retirement.
This virtual retirement session will be held via Microsoft Teams, and you can join the session this Wednesday by clicking here.
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Education of Immigrant Students
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DCPS has verbally informed the WTU that the recent guidance from the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia on Immigration Enforcement for District Schools will supersede the DCPS Immigration Guidance from 2016. If you would like to access the OAG Guidance on Immigration Enforcement for DC Schools, you may do so by clicking here. The guidance is available in English, Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
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The WTU has been working closely with our attorneys to advise WTU members on the legal protections and risks for teachers in the area of immigration. We strongly recommend that teachers read an FAQ document prepared by WTU’s attorneys, which was expanded on February 13, 2025. The update FAQ is available by clicking here.
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Thank you to all the members who attended the virtual AFT Urgent Town Hall on Immigration on Thursday, January 30th. If you were unable to attend the virtual town hall but would like to watch it, you may do so by clicking here. Additionally, AFT has a compilation of resources for educators related to immigration. If you would like to access these resources, you may do so by clicking here. Lastly, if you would like to view the ACLU of DC Empowering Educators: Know Your Rights Webinar for Educators of Immigrant Students Webinar, you may do so by clicking here.
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The Jeremy Black Scholarship Fund at the TraRon Center Deadline
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The deadline for the application for The Jeremy Black Scholarship Fund at the TraRon Center has been extended until April 25, 2025. This is opportunity for:
- High School seniors who have lost a loved one to gun violence.
- High School seniors who live in Wards 5, 7 and 8.
- High School seniors going to two- and four-year institutions of higher learning, including vocational and apprenticeship programs.
Click here for the Jeremy Black Scholarship Fund application due on April 25.
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New Collective Bargaining Agreement
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We are happy to announce that the new five-year Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between WTU and DCPS is now available electronically on our website. If you would like an electronic copy of the CBA, you may do so by clicking here. Printed copies of the CBA will be available as soon as possible.
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Upcoming Events, Activities, Meetings
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PD and Other Opportunities
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Important Update From The WTU Elections Committee
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Dear Valued Union Members,
The Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) Spring Election is quickly approaching, and in response to member requests, this election will be conducted electronically. It is important that every member has the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote. To ensure your voice is heard and that you can participate in the WTU elections, we must have your current personal email address in our database. If there have been any changes to your contact information, please update your details by emailing [email protected]. The WTU Elections Committee recommends submitting this information by Monday, April 7, 2025.
If you prefer to receive a paper ballot, please submit your request by emailing [email protected] no later than Monday, April 7, 2025, to ensure timely delivery.
We are committed to ensuring every member has the opportunity to participate in this important process. More election-related information will be provided soon. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]t.
In Service, WTU Elections Committee
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