Published On: February 13, 2025

Membership Meeting, Standouts and Upcoming Negotiation Sessions

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Dear Member,

Valentine’s Day is this Friday and we’re hoping BPS management is able to show our hardworking students and members a bit of love at the bargaining table this week. Just in case their hearts have been chilled by the recent snow and cold, our members will be bringing the warmth in standouts across the city on Thursday February 13th ahead of our next negotiating session. You can click the flyer above or this link to register to attend one of the 11 demonstrations.

To recap where we are, our membership has been working without a contract for more than 150 days and we are now approaching ONE YEAR at the bargaining table with BPS management. So far, we have been able to make some headway and reach tentative agreements that have real impact on the working conditions for some of our members.

However, progress has been incremental regarding two core issues: equitable wage increases for educators and establishing a sustainable approach to inclusive education that ensures students with disabilities receive their services from an additional educator and doesn’t rely on teachers being forced to obtain and use multiple specialized licenses simultaneously. Our advocacy has had a measurable impact. The district initially refused to discuss any policy that would set limitations on how many licenses it has the ability to require of a teacher. Now we are discussing enforceable standards across all grade levels.

Our negotiation session on Thursday Feb. 6th provided a stark reminder why these policies are necessary. Anne Brochu, a member of the BTU Negotiating team, explained that close colleagues of hers at the Murphy school, many of whom are veteran teachers, were recently informed they would have to obtain a third license to keep their jobs.

Then there’s wages. BPS management has repeatedly said its priority is to put money in the pockets of our lowest-paid members. Their offer to “uplift” our paraprofessionals would result in the starting salary for paras at the end of the contract in 2027 to still be under $38K. Their latest offer is a 2 percent wage increase for all bargaining units which management has said will only increase if the BTU relinquishes some of its hard-earned rights.

That is why we need to show up and stand out on February 13th to call on the district to stop breaking our hearts by continuing to defend an inclusion model that is failing students and offering wages that will keep our members struggling just to stay afloat. After the standouts, you are also welcome to walk that energy into the BTU Hall and attend the negotiation session scheduled for that night.

While our hope is to reach an agreement as soon as possible, we are anticipating that there will be a need for multiple negotiation sessions over February break. Currently, the BTU negotiating team and BPS management have agreed to meet for extended negotiation sessions on February 19th, 20th, and 21st. You can register to attend any of these sessions. Rest assured, our negotiating team will be working hard to negotiate a FAIR agreement as soon as possible.

There is a lot to keep track of at the moment but luckily we have a membership meeting this Wednesday February 12th from 4:30 to 6:30 at the BTU Hall. BTU staff members will be providing updates on the state of negotiations, answer questions about Thursday’s standout and upcoming contract actions, school closures, BTU internal elections and much more. Check out the meeting agenda and please let us know if you need childcare!

Additional Important Resources and Upcoming Dates

We would like to share an advisory recently released by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) addressing the importance of educators and state officials providing support to LGBTQ students given recent directives and comments on inclusivity from the federal government.

There is an excerpt below, and you can find the full advisory and related resources here.

“This work remains firmly grounded in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 76, Section 5, which prohibits discrimination in public schools based on race, color, sex, gender identity, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. Massachusetts schools remain responsible for providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all students, and this responsibility under state law is not impacted by recent executive orders at the federal level. Our guidance on nondiscrimination on the basis of gender identity in public schools is unchanged.”

Job postings for Transformation and Turnaround Schools will be posted on the BPS website on February 17th and the remainder of vacancies will go live by March 1st. Any teacher unit job selections must go through school based SSC/Governing Boards Personnel Subcommittees. For more information, please refer to the guidance provided by BPS.

We would like to thank our union siblings at Ironworkers Local 7 for coordinating a Free School Supply Drive for all educators, students and families on Sunday, Feb. 23rd from 10 to 2 at their union Hall at 195 Old Colony Ave. in South Boston. You can register through our Facebook event!

At the February 6th negotiation session with BPS management, the district stood by its current offer to address school safety which the BTU Negotiating Team believes fails to address the serious concerns of our members, students and families. You can see an excerpt of our response above. Check out btu.org/bargaining/ for the latest bargaining summaries.

A Message from the BTU Election Committee:

Nominations are open, get your signatures in! Nominations close on March 12th at 6pm.

The delegate GBLC group chat and/or listserv shall not be used for soliciting nominations signatures or campaigning. All potential candidates should review the Election Committee Campaigning Rule and Procedures HERE.

Please find label printing prices from the BTU HERE

All Election Committee resources HERE

You may contact ombudsperson Danielle Fraine with questions or concerns at electioncommittee@btu.org. The next meeting is February 24th at 5:00 pm at the BTU. Members are welcome to attend and ask questions during the first 15 minutes of the meetings. Contact mfrank@btu.org with any questions about your membership status.

Check out the BTU’s registration page to reserve your spot at our 2025 Family2Family Conference!

BTU Events and Announcements

Retirement Plus Lobby Day: February 18th.

We will be kicking off our advocacy for this legislative session with a Retirement Plus Lobby Day. The lobby day is in partnership with the BTU, MTA and the R+ Committee, and will provide members an opportunity to speak directly with legislators about the importance of legislation providing a Second Chance at Retirement Plus. Complete the form to register to lobby for Retirement Plus and plan on meeting in room 428 of the State House at 10 am!

BTU Children’s Party: Wednesday, February 19th, 11am – 1pm

The annual BTU Children’s Party will be held on Wednesday, February 19th from 11am – 1pm at the BTU. Join us for a fun afternoon and don’t forget to use the link to sign up!

Housing Justice Committee Meetings: February 24th

The BTU Housing Justice Committee’s next meeting will be Monday, February 24th. We will debrief our recent panel on Housing/Immigrant Justice and discuss ways to support immigrant students and community members while also addressing the cost of housing. RSVP for the meetings here!

School Site Council Training for February 24th: 5:30 to 7 on Zoom

There will be another training covering the formation of Personnel subcommittees. All hires must go through this review process from September through the end of the school year. Empower your input by learning this process. Questions contact ccarew@btu.org

 

2025 Telescope Leading & Learning Survey: Complete before Feb. 28

Share your ideas. Influence future PD offerings. Connect to learning & leading opportunities. Complete the 4-8 min survey before 2/28 to enter a 20 x $20 gift card raffle. (open to all BPS educators)

Haitian Educators Committee (HEC) Meeting: Monday, February 24th, 5:00-6:30PM

Join us on Zoom to discuss issues and concerns in our community. We will also discuss our participation in the Family2Family conference on Saturday March 8th, and debrief the last collaboration meeting with the Housing Justice Committee. Please contact Bianca Pierre for the zoom link.

Support Immigrant Student and Families: Unafraid Educators Meeting 2/24 on Zoom

Please join us at Zoom on Monday, February 24th at 4:30 for our next Unafraid Educators Meeting! We are the BTU’s Immigrant Rights Organizing Committee, and work to support our Undocu+ students and families. Zoom link

Telescope Trivia: February 28th, 4:00-7:30pm, Long Live Roxbury

The Telescope Network and the BTU are hosting a TRIVIA NIGHT & SOCIAL for all BPS educators to connect. There will be light snacks provided and a cash bar for drinks! Join on your own or bring a team. RSVP Here

Register to attend the 2025 BTU Women’s Rights Committee Glass Ceiling Awards Jazz Brunch!
BTU Movie Night “Counted Out”: Friday, March 14th, 5-7PM

The BTU will be hosting a Movie Night on Pi Day! Join us to watch the film “Counted Out.” “Counted Out” shows us the power of math in our society, our economy, and our democracy. Who holds that power? Who doesn’t? And how can we all speak the language of math to fully participate in a world that belongs to everyone? Join us for the film screening and snacks on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 7-9PM at the BTU!

BPS Educators of Color peer Mentoring: Begins March 17th

The Telescope Network has offered to facilitate a mentoring space for EOC Paraprofessionals as part of their larger work! The pilot mentoring program would start March 17th. Telescope will facilitate affinity group spaces where EOC mentees can explore strategies to navigate the unique challenges of being an educator of color. Together, you will reflect on how the intersections of identity can foster culturally sustaining practices that empower both educators and students. RSVP here

Retirement Planning Seminar for Teachers and Paraprofessionals: Thursday, March 20, 2025 at the BTU Hall from 4:30-6:30pm

Is it time to finally retire? How much do I have in my pension account at this point? Can I retire before getting my 80%? Is it worth waiting? Please join us to get some of these questions answered at the Retirement Planning Seminar for both Teachers and Paraprofessionals!

March 22nd Women’s Rights Committee Glass Ceiling Awards Brunch

The BTU’s Women’s Rights Committee is hosting its annual Glass Ceiling Awards where it will honor Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune and journalist Latoyia Edwards. The event is from 12 to 2 at the BTU Hall, please register if you plan to attend

39th Statewide Para/PSRP conference March 29th at BTU 8:30 to 3:30

Join AFT Massachusetts and the Boston Teachers Union on Saturday, March 29, 2025  for the Para/PSRP Conference! This year’s conference is centered around us Moving Forward Together. Register to attend here!

The Bilingual Educator/Accelerated Community to Teacher Program open now to April 11th

The Bilingual Educator/Accelerated Community to Teacher Program (BE/ACTT) is a no-cost, in-district, multigenerational, community-based teacher preparation program. We encourage BPS paras and substitutes who wish to become teachers to apply! SY25-26 Applications are now live! Contact Ivelisse Santos-Hicks with questions: isantoshicks@bostonpublicshools.org

Register to attend a screening of Counted Out at the BTU Hall on March 14th!

Professional Learning & Development Updates

Each week, we have many new and exciting Professional Learning & Development opportunities to share with you. You can find a full description of each listing on our Professional Learning & Development Updates Page.

  • Teach for Climate Justice: An Experiential Retreat for Educators to the Bribri Territories of Costa Rica this summer!
  • World Language Learning Site: Feb 11 or 12, full day
  • Connect & Share Sessions on “Access to Fishtank for Multilingual Learners”: Feb 6 & Mar 11, 5:30-7:00pm
  • 2025 Telescope Leading & Learning Survey
  • Advancing Equity in Tier 1 Classroom Behavior Supports – Online, Self-Paced Modules
  • Critical Disciplinary Literacy ALC course, 2/3-3/17, Mondays 4-6pm, Zoom.
  • Spanish for BPS Educators: Intermediate Level – Feb. 25 – April 8, 2025
  • 12-hr Inclusive Ed Course offering over February break
  • Telescope Network Learning Site – Building Oral Language in Early Childhood Classrooms: March 21
  • Telescope Learning Site: Building Communication through Literacy in Early Childhood Sub Separate Classrooms (ABA): March 12 or March 13

BTU in the News

BTU Executive Vice President Lea Serena was featured in a Boston Globe article covering a press conference where Senator Ed Markey stood alongside teachers unions to reject President Trump’s recent attempts to dismantle the Department of Education.

In Memoriam

Retired Para Mary Adduci passed away at the age of 95 on January 3,2025. She is survived by 4 children including Terry Gallagher retired BPS Para as well as her granddaughter Tracey Gallagher O’Farrell who served BPS as a para and substitute teacher for many years.

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