AM Brew - April 11, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Representative Assembly Meeting April 11 at 4:30 pm
All members are invited to attend. Only building reps and delegates can participate and vote in the meeting and should join with a separate link emailed to them.
Teacher Leader Survey on the Impact of Mayoral Control
Impact of Mayoral Control Survey
NEWS FROM THE WTU ELECTIONS COMMITTEE:
2023 WTU ELECTIONS
(REPEATED FROM LAST WEEK)
The Elections Committee is now accepting nominations for the following positions:
- MD/DC AFL-CIO
- AFT Convention Delegate
- Elections Committee
Petitions are due by 5pm Friday April 28, 2023. The official Elections notice and petitions are linked.
2023 Elections Notice, AFT & MD/DC Petition, Election Committee Petition
Petitions may be dropped off or mailed to the WTU Office at 1239 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington, DC 20003. More information will be shared in next week's brew about the petition submission process. Here are the procedures for submission of petitions in person or by mail.
We want to ensure that all dues paying WTU members can exercise their right to vote. If you do not have a personal email address and phone number on file with the WTU please email Ms. Valerie Kilby at [email protected].
If you have any questions about the upcoming elections you can email the WTU Elections Committee at [email protected]
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AM Brew - April 3, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, April 3, 2023
WTU continues to wish members a Blessed Ramadan. This week, we would also like wish members a Joyful and Happy Passover and a Blessed and Holy Easter.
We hope that WTU members will join us at the exciting celebrations and events we have planned this spring:
- APRIL 10TH, Monday – Free Library Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and a Celebration of Library Month @4:30pm at WTU
- APRIL 11TH, Tuesday – WTU Representative Assembly Meeting
- APRIL 13TH, Thursday – WTU Contract Town Hall (virtual) from 4:30pm – 6:00pm
- APRIL 24TH, Monday – Know Your Rights Workshop with Librarians (virtual) @ 5:00pm (School Library Month)
- MAY 4TH, Thursday – President Pogue Lyons Meeting with WTU Building Reps
- MAY 5TH Friday – Teacher Appreciation Celebration @ Coolidge HS 4:00 – 7:00pm
- MAY 10TH, Wednesday – WTU Retirement Seminar (virtual) @ 5:00pm
- MAY 17TH, Wednesday – Know Your Rights Workshop by Former DCPS Investigator (virtual) @ 4:30pm
- MAY 20TH, Saturday – WTU Teacher Leader Symposium @ Kimball ES, 9:00am
- JUNE 26TH - 30TH – WTU Professional Development Summer Institute, Kimball ES
Contract Training
Contract Training will take place on April 5th & 6th for any WTU members who are interested in learning about contract negotiations.
Please complete this form by 6pm Monday, April 3rd if you plan on attending the training.
Contract Training
Date: April 5-6
Time: 4:30-8:00
Place: AFT, 555 New Jersey Ave NW
The Current CBA is available below. The end of the document has the new salary scale.
PR25-0063-Introduction.pdf (dccouncil.gov)
NEWS FROM THE WTU ELECTIONS COMMITTEE:
2023 WTU ELECTIONS
The Elections Committee is now accepting nominations for the following positions:
- MD/DC AFL-CIO
- AFT Convention Delegate
- Elections Committee
Petitions are due by 5pm Friday April 28, 2023. The official Elections notice and petitions are linked.
2023 Elections Notice, AFT & MD/DC Petition, Election Committee Petition
Petitions may be dropped off or mailed to the WTU Office at 1239 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington, DC 20003. More information will be shared in next week's brew about the petition submission process. Here are the procedures for submission of petitions in person or by mail.
We want to ensure that all dues paying WTU members can exercise their right to vote. If you do not have a personal email address and phone number on file with the WTU please email Ms. Valerie Kilby at [email protected].
If you have any questions about the upcoming elections you can email the WTU Elections Committee at [email protected]
School Librarians Month!
Please take this opportunity to celebrate school librarians, who help students find resources they need to learn outside of the classroom and create a positive and encouraging learning environment.
School Budget Hearing
Let the Council hear your teacher voice about your school’s budget!
Committee Hearing Signup: Education. Sign-Up by 5PM TODAY!
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
In the news
Congressman calls D.C. schools ‘inmate factories’ and unites a city
D.C.'s Coolidge High and Trinity U. join forces to get more students to college - The Washington Post
Congratulations to McKinley Tech’s Robotics Team who competed at regional competitions in Alexandria and Blacksburg, VA. These competitions combine the excitement of sports with the rigor of science and technology. Students are challenged to build an industrial-sized robot. Teamwork and cooperation are key. The team won in Blacksburg in part because of their teamwork.
The team also traveled to an Electric Vehicle Grand Prix competition at the University of Abu Dhabi. The trip was sponsored by the Global EEE, a non-profit organization that promotes Education, Energy efficiency and Environmental consciousness.
The team is coached by Ken Lesley, director of Engineering at McKinley Tech. Several members of the team have their sights on attending MIT, Ken’s alma mater.
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AM Brew - March 27, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 27, 2023
We'd like to thank everyone who attended the 2023 Shared Vision Conference this weekend.
We had many great sessions, all for professional learning credits, as well as a great conversation with many of our city's elected leaders. Our special thanks to AFT President Randi Weingarten for sharing her insights into the challenges the WTU has faced and our exciting path forward! We recognize that the retirement session continues to be popular and we plan to hold an additional virtual session in the coming weeks.
CONTRACT TOWN HALL MEETINGS
Please join us for an upcoming session to make your voice heard in our upcoming negotiations for a new contract!
WARDS |
LOCATION |
DAY, DATE |
TIME |
1 |
Cardozo |
Monday, March 27th |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
2 |
Hardy MS |
Wednesday, March 29th |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
The Current CBA is available below. The end of the document has the new salary scale.
PR25-0063-Introduction.pdf (dccouncil.gov)
NEWS FROM THE WTU ELECTIONS COMMITTEE:
2023 WTU ELECTIONS
The Elections Committee is now accepting nominations for the following positions:
- MD/DC AFL-CIO
- AFT Convention Delegate
- Elections Committee
Petitions are due by 5pm Friday April 28, 2023. The official Elections notice and petitions are below:
Social Work Month 2023
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 - Friday, March 31, 2023
Social Work Month in March is a time to celebrate the great profession of social work.
National Social Workers Day is celebrated on the third Tuesday in March.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Teacher Leader Mental Health Survey
Survey on the social studies task force
In the news
- DC Begins School Boundary Study | HillRag
- DC bill seeks assign a public safety director at high schools | wusa9.com
School Budgets
Let the Council hear your teacher voice about your school’s budget!
Committee Hearing Signup: Education (google.com)
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
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AM Brew - March 20, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 20, 2023
Pay Check for March 24th
President Pogue Lyons has been in touch with leaders from DC & DCPS to ensure that all teachers receive their raise plus 4% bonus on Friday, March 24th. New salaries were loaded into the system this week and into the weekend. Your salary under the new contract will be available for your review in Peoplesoft by Tuesday, March 21th. We will continue to update you as information becomes available.
Contract Town Hall
Share your input for the next CBA Town Halls in Ward 5 and Ward 6/7.
5 |
Brookland MS |
Wednesday, March 22 |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
6/7 |
Miner ES |
Thursday, March 23 |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
The Current CBA is available below. The end of the document has the new salary scale.
PR25-0063-Introduction.pdf (dccouncil.gov)
NEWS FROM THE WTU ELECTIONS COMMITTEE:
2023 WTU ELECTIONS
The Elections Committee is now accepting nominations for the following positions:
- MD/DC AFL-CIO
- AFT Convention Delegate
- Elections Committee
Petitions are due by 5pm Friday April 28, 2023. The official Elections notice and petitions are available here: 2023 Elections Notice, AFT & MD/DC Petition, Election Committee Petition
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 - Friday, March 31, 2023
Social Work Month 2023
Social Work Month in March is a time to celebrate the great profession of social work.
National Social Workers Day is celebrated on the third Tuesday in March.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Teacher Leader Mental Health Survey
Survey on the social studies task force
In the news
- DC Councilmember to introduce new bill to recruit, retain teachers
- Nearby shooting locks down DC school with chancellor inside | wusa9.com
- DC educators grapple with the impact that youth violence is having on students
- Kennedy Street Documentary by Duke Ellington Students
- DC school celebrates Pi Day the way it’s intended - WTOP News
- Schools sue social media companies over youth mental health crisis
Teacher Retention Bill Introduced by Councilmember Robert White
Educator Retention for Student Success Act of 2023.pdf (dropbox.com)
School Budgets
Let the Council hear your teacher voice about your school’s budget!
Committee Hearing Signup: Education (google.com)
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
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AM Brew - March 13, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, March 13, 2023
Representative Assembly Meeting
Tuesday, March 14 @ 4:30
We encourage all members to attend the Representative Assembly Meeting; however, only building reps and delegates may participate and vote.
Via Zoom.
Passcode: 220352
A report from WTU DCPS Secondary Grading Committee will be discussed at the rep assembly meeting. Click here to view.
Contract Town Hall
Share your input for the next CBA at the Ward 7 & Ward 4 Town Halls
WARDS |
LOCATION |
DAY, DATE |
TIME |
7 |
Kelly Miller MS |
Wednesday, March 15TH |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
4 |
Ida B. Wells MS |
Thursday, March 16TH |
4:30pm – 6:00pm |
Current CBA is available via the link below. The end of the document has the new salary scale.
PR25-0063-Introduction.pdf (dccouncil.gov)
In memory Mark McCants
The WTU would like to extend our condolences to the family of Mark McCants, first grade elementary school teacher at Stoddert Elementary School for his sudden loss. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 - Friday, March 31, 2023
Social Work Month 2023
Social Work Month in March is a time to celebrate the great profession of social work.
National Social Workers Day is celebrated on the third Tuesday in March.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The theme for Social Work Month 2023 is Social Work Breaks Barriers.
President Pogue Lyons at rally for Fairfax County teachers to get collective bargaining rights.
Admin Premium Pay
The admin premium rate has been corrected. The HR team will submit a retro request to pay the difference due to employees. Please keep track of your admin premium hours and let your field representative know if there are any issues.
DCPS in the News
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https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/anacostia-high-breaks-ground-on-greenhouse-to-grow-food-for-the-community/3294049/
SEE IT: GW surprises DC high school senior with full scholarship (msn.com)
School Budgets
Let the Council hear your teacher voice about your school’s budget! Committee Hearing Signup: Education (google.com)
There is a form you can fill out on the Mayor's Budget Engagement webpage: https://mayor.dc.gov/page/2023-budget-engagement-forums. Providing comments in the education section is very quick and easy to do. If you're looking for inspiration, suggested language is below:
Our community's elementary, middle and high schools are facing deep cuts under the Mayor's proposed budget. The cuts can only be addressed through the elimination of staff, and this is coming at a time when our schools are already stressed to meet the needs of students. Please address the shortfall and fully fund all DCPS schools.
There are also Council oversight meetings scheduled for April 5 -- you can find more details at https://chairmanmendelson.com/testify. Click here to register to speak: Committee Hearing Signup: Education) You can also email the chancellor and copy your Ward and At-Large Councilmembers and encourage them to fully find DCPS. Click here for contact information.
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
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AM Brew - March 6, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, February 27, 2023
Contract Town Hall
Share your input for the next CBA at Ward 3 Town Hall
- March 7th Deal MS, 4:30-6:00 pm.
Current CBA is here: PR25-0063-Introduction.pdf (dccouncil.gov)
The end of the document has the new salary scale
Please join us at an upcoming Contract Town Hall to tell us what you and your school community would like to see in the next CBA.
School Budgets
Many schools are not receiving sufficient funding in their school budgets. Please get your community involved!
There is a form you can fill out on the Mayor's Budget Engagement webpage: https://mayor.dc.gov/page/2023-budget-engagement-forums. Providing comments in the education section is very quick and easy to do. If you're looking for inspiration, suggested language is below:
Our community's elementary, middle and high schools are facing deep cuts under the Mayor's proposed budget. The cuts can only be addressed through the elimination of staff, and this is coming at a time when our schools are already stressed to meet the needs of students. Please address the shortfall and fully fund all DCPS schools.
You can submit written testimony to past and future budget hearings by emailing [email protected], or record a statement (up to 3 minutes long) via voicemail by calling 202-430-6948 - written and recorded statements for the Feb. 24th hearing on the DCPS budget will be made part of the official record for the hearing and will be accepted until 5pm on Friday March 10.
There are also additional Council oversight meetings scheduled on April 5th -- you can find more details at https://chairmanmendelson.com/testify. You can still submit written testimony for the hearing that was held on 3/1 and there is still time to register to testify live for the 4/5 hearing (click here: Committee Hearing Signup: Education) You can also email the chancellor and copy your Ward and At-Large Councilmembers and encourage them to fully find DCPS. Click here for contact information.
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
Admin Premium Pay
A change in the admin premium rates started on February 8th and some teachers are not being paid the correct rate for admin premium. The matter is being worked on by DCPS Human Resources and OCTO to confirm which Payroll codes for teachers didn’t process correctly and making those changes. Once that is completed, there’ll be a plan as how to pay out the rate difference. Please keep track of your admin premium hours.
Survey for School Psychologists
School Psychologist Job Retention Ideas survey: https://forms.gle/TL8E5oG47mbuEamw6
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AM Brew - February 27, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, February 27, 2023
Contract Town Hall
Please join us at an upcoming Contract Town Hall to tell us what you and your school community would like to see in the next CBA.
- March 2nd CBA Town Hall at Anacostia HS, 4:30-6:00pm
- March 7th CBA Town Hall at Deal MS, 4:30-6:00pm
In memory
Mark McCants, teacher at Stoddert Elementary passed away suddenly on Feb 19th
School Budgets
Last week, President Pogue Lyons testified at the Council oversight hearing on the School Year 2023-2034 budgets, along with dozens of parents and advocates. The official record for the hearing is open for two weeks and we encourage you to submit any concerns you have with your budget to the Council via email [email protected] or contact LeKisha Jordan, Senior Policy Advisor, at (202) 724-8137.
You can find your proposed budget at https://DCPSbudget.com, speak with your LSAT about your school’s budget. Thanks to volunteer analysts, and advocates, here are the schools budgets in a workable format.
We also ask that you contact your Field Representative if you have concerns or if your LSAT has not met. Please note that LSAT meetings are subject to Open Meeting Act regulations, meaning they are open for all to attend (though only LSAT members are allowed to speak, unless the LSAT votes to allow non-member participation).
DC Council – Education Oversight Hearing
Please Sign-up here to testify at the DC Council’s oversight hearing on the performance of Education Agencies (Public Witnesses) during the 2022-2023 year. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 9:30am. The deadline to register is 5pm on Monday, February 27, 2023.
Teacher Leader Survey on Professional Development
Please click here to take a survey on Professional Development for one of the WTU’s Teacher Leaders.
DCPS in the news
- Enrollment Season Compels Conversation About Educational Equity - The Washington Informer
- Black Male Teachers Represent 2 Percent of Education Workforce - The Washington Informer
- Council Clashes with DCPS on Budget Deadlines and Transparency - The Washington Informer
- D.C. public school budget proposal criticized for cuts - The Washington Post
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D.C. schools granted millions in contracts without required council approval - The Washington Post
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AM Brew - February 13, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, February 13, 2023
Last week the DC Council voted unanimously to approve the WTU’s Collective Bargaining Agreement. You can expect to receive the following increases to your base salary, effective October 1 of each of the following years:
- 2.0 percent in fiscal year 2020;
- 2.5 percent in fiscal year 2021;
- 3.5 percent in fiscal year 2022; and
- 4.0 percent in fiscal year 2023 and 4% retention bonus on March 24.
There will be a delay in the retroactive pay because it requires a supplemental budget submission that the Council will vote on in May. You should receive that payment on May 19. Full details are available here: Memorandum: Washington Teachers’ Union Collective Bargaining Agreement Compensation
While we should pause to celebrate this achievement and the impact it will have on teachers and students, we still have a lot of work ahead. This agreement will end on September 30, 2023 and our schools continue to face many challenges. I hope that you’ll join us for the next Representative Assembly on Tuesday, February 14 at 4:30 PM to learn more about our plans for to gather input for our next contract through surveys and town halls.
Rep Assembly February 14 @ 4:30
Join Via Zoom. Passcode: 220352
Education Town Hall
AFT President Randi Weingarten will be participating in an educator town hall with Sen. Bernie Sanders. Complete this form if you’d like to attend the town hall on February 13th at 7:15 PM with Randi Weingarten & Sen Bernie Sanders in person.
RSVP: Sen. Sanders' Town Hall with educators at the US Capitol (office.com)
WTU Spring 2023 Professional Development
Early Bird Pricing Ends Friday!
WTU courses are researched-based, peer-to-peer and solutions-driven courses. Successfully completing a class helps you fulfill re-certification requirements. Most courses offer 45 Professional Learning Units (PLUs) that can be used towards recertification. Alternatively, most -but not all- of the courses offer 3 Trinity University graduate credits that you can use towards re-certification instead of using the PLUs.
This spring we will be offering the following professional development courses:
- Reading Comprehension Instruction taught by Euyln Thomas
- Praxis Bootcamp – All Content taught by Nadia Torney
- SEL for Adults taught by Dr. Persephone Brown
- National Board Certification taught by Maria C. Angala
- Accessibility Literacy Framework taught by Natalie Porter McCuistion
- Beginning Reading Instruction taught by WTU President Jacqueline Pogue-Lyons & Joann Cornish
Learn More: Spring 2023 - Professional Development Courses - WTU Local 6
Educators’ Night Out at the National’s Children’s Museum, February 15th
Educators' Night Out at National Children's Museum (nationalchildrensmuseum.org)
School Counselor’s Week
The WTU will celebrate School Counselors with food, gifts and prizes on Monday, February 27th at 4:15, McKinley Middle School. Please RSVP to Janice Brown Parker at [email protected]
WTU Surveys
- Secondary Grading Policy Taskforce Feedback
- Please complete this form if you are having problems with pay, FMLA or insurance.
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Please complete this form to report facility concerns.
DCPS in the news
D.C. is changing its 'archaic' social studies curriculum. Here's how. - The Washington Post
D.C. schools granted millions in contracts without required council approval - The Washington Post
Perspective | For D.C. teacher Bill Webb, school picture day went on for years - The Washington Post
Teacher Pay Raises Approved by the Council, with Speedy Action on Next Contract Also Urged • Council of the District of Columbia (dccouncil.gov)
Some DC Leaders Want To Keep School Resource Officers | WAMU
Mental Health
Parents worry that their kids might struggle with anxiety and depression, report says : NPR
U.S. Surgeon General on Importance of Youth Mental Health | C-SPAN.org
Scholarship opportunity for high school students who live in either Ward 5, 7, 8
PD and other opportunities from OSSE
LEA Look Forward for Feb. 10, 2023 | osse (dc.gov)
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AM Brew - February 6, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, February 6, 2023
President Pogue Lyons testified at the Roundtable discussing the CBA on Feb 1st. Watch here!
The City Council votes on the CBA on Tuesday, February 7th. The process continues to move according to the legal timelines, and we have every confidence that the Council will vote to approve the contract. During the roundtable, Chairman Mendelson called for the District and the City Administrator Donahue to put the payment schedule for the CBA in writing and send it to WTU leadership by today. When we have additional information, we will share it with you.
The contract that is pending approval will expire on September 30, 2023. We’re preparing now to begin negotiations on our next CBA. We will be sending out an initial survey later this month and holding meetings in March. Information will continue to be sent in the Morning Brew.
School Budgets
The school budgets will be released soon. Please review your current budget https://DCPSbudget.com, meet with your LSAT so your school is prepared when the budgets are released. Please note that LSAT meetings are subject to Open Meeting Act regulations, meaning they are open for all to attend (though only LSAT members are allowed to speak, unless the LSAT votes to allow non-member participation).
WTU Retirement Workshop
Thanks to all who attended the retirement workshop. We hope to hold another workshop next month. The PowerPoint presented at the workshop can be found here.
Black Lives Matter at School
2023 Week of Action - BLM AT SCHOOL (blacklivesmatteratschool.com)
Black History Month resources created by the DCPS Library Department
February is Black History Month: School Library Reading Programs (instructure.com)
WTU Surveys
Please complete this survey from the Secondary Grading Policy Taskforce
Please complete this form if you are having problems with pay, FMLA or insurance.
Please complete this form to report facility concerns
Scholarship opportunity for high school students who live in Wards 5, 7, or 8
DCPS in the news
Cordell Williams, had been a seventh-grader at Kramer Middle School was accidentally killed
Two children were accidentally shot in D.C. Police haven’t found either gun. - The Washington Post
Black Librarianship: Stories of Impact and Connection
https://www.slj.com/story/Black-Librarianship-Stories-of-Impact-and-Connection
The WTU participated in the Celebration of Black Educator Excellence:
Education as a Form of Resistance at the US Dept of Education with Secretary Cardona
Member Benefits
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AM Brew - January 30, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, January 30, 2023
IN MEMORIAM
Pamela Wilson – Luke C Moore
Juanita Radden – Hart Middle School
The WTU would like to express our condolences to the families of Pamela Wilson and Juanita Radden as well as to the Luck C Moore and Hart Middle School communities.
February is Black History Month
Celebrate African American heritage, tradition, and achievement & inspire young learners as we honor the triumphs and struggles of African Americans throughout U.S. history. The WTU endorsed the 2023 Black Lives Matter Week of Action. More details on specific WTU events will be sent in the coming days.
Save the Date – Feb 6 – 8 - BLM at School Week of Action
Update on the status of the CBA
Mayor Bowser has sent the CBA to the City Council, urging ‘prompt and favorable consideration of this legislation.’
On Wednesday, February 1, the Council will hold a Public Roundtable on PR25-0063 – The “Compensation and Working Conditions Agreement 23 between the District of Columbia Public Schools and the Washington Teachers’ Union, 24 Local #6 of the American Federation of Teachers.” WTU President Jacqueline Pogue Lyons will be speaking.
Under DC law, the Council has 30 days from when they received the legislation to act. We have every confidence that the Council will continue to follow the process and will act expeditiously to approve the contract.
DCPS in the news
Secretary Miguel Cardona - Turner Elementary School Visit - Washington DC | Flickr
Karon Blake’s family remembers teen as ‘loving, caring, respectful’ - The Washington Post
D.C.’s ‘Safe Passage’ aims to make school commutes safer. Some say it doesn't. - The Washington Post
Thanks to everyone who attended and participated in ULI.
Here are some highlights:
- DCPS budgets will be released soon. Please review your current budget https://DCPSbudget.com, meet with your LSAT so your school is prepared when the budgets are released. Contact Sharona Robinson with any questions about your LSAT, including involving parents and community [email protected]. Please contact Quibilah Huddleston to share your FY24 budget priorities ([email protected]).
- DCPS has CATs – community action teams. Contact the CAT for your school for support Community Action Team | dcps
- If you are being investigated by DCPS please contact your field rep or the WTU before you make any statements.
- The CBA allows for a Student Behavior Management Team and Morning Block Team. Please make sure your school has active SMB and MB Teams. We heard from one school that uses restorative justice to manage student behavior. The WTU won a grievance at a school where the principal was forcing teachers to have ‘morning duty.’ Reach out to your field rep if you have any questions.
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AM Brew - January 23, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Monday, January 23, 2023
Wishing you a good year, good health and good memories for the new year!
Last month the WTU membership overwhelming voted to ratify a new contract. We continue to monitor the progress of the contract through the ratification process and wait for the Mayor to forward the contract to the Council for approval. The mayor has 60 days to put the contract before the city council and the council has another 30 days to vote on the contract. While the process is not moving as quickly as we’d like, it is moving according to the legal timelines.
We have every confidence contract will be approved and we expect to you to see pay increases within 30 days after the contract is approved by the council. We will share any new information as it becomes available.
US Secretary of Education Visits DC School Awarded Grant
Teacher Certification and Licensing
DCPS is the hiring agency. OSSE is the licensing agency. Please check to ensure your license is up to date and if it is expiring. Contact your Field Representative if you have any questions about your license or license renewal.
WTU Surveys
Please complete this survey if you teach students in k-2.
Please complete this form if you are having problems with pay, FMLA or insurance.
Please complete this form to report facility concerns
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AM Brew - January 17, 2023
Here's What's Brewing Today
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Update on the status of the CBA
Last month the membership overwhelming voted to ratify the contract. The Mayor has 60 days to put the contract before the City Council. The Council has 30 days to act on the contract. Although the process is not moving as quickly as we’d like, it is moving according to the legal timelines. We have every confidence that the mayor and council will continue to follow the process. We will share any new information when we have it.
Teacher Certification and Licensing
DCPS is the hiring agency. OSSE is the licensing agency. Please check to ensure your license is up to date and if it is expiring. Contact your Field Representative if you have any questions about your license or license renewal.
WTU Surveys
Please complete this survey if you teach students in k-2.
Please complete this form if you are having problems with pay, FMLA or insurance.
Facility Concerns SY 22-23
Over the past two years, the WTU has met regularly to discuss facility issues with DCPS. Yet, many schools continue to have health and safety concerns. We ask that you let the WTU know of any health or safety concerns in your building by completing this brief form.
DCPS in the news
DC elementary students celebrate 19-years of reading 'I Have a Dream' MLK speech
Vigil for Karon Blake
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