BTU Events and Announcements
TONIGHT! Organizing for Strong Pilot School EWAs: October 28, 6:30-7:30 on Zoom
For members that work at Pilot Schools, register here to receive the zoom link for a training on organizing for improved working conditions and strong Pilot School Election to Work Agreements (EWAs).
NEW! Informational Picket at Neighborhood House Charter (NHCS): Oct 30 at 7:15AM
BTU members at NHCS are extremely close to coming to an agreement with management and finalizing a first ever Collective Bargaining Agreement. Now is the time to show up in solidarity with our fellow BTU members at NHCS! On Thursday, October 30, before school at 7:15 am, we will gather outside Queen Street Campus to send a message to management that we are united. Join us! Email Judy with questions at jgrant@btu.org.
Volunteer to get Rent Control on the ballot!
Do you want to limit rent increases to 5% per year so that you and your students can afford to live in Boston? Sign up here to gather signatures for the rent control ballot initiative with fellow BTU members from the Housing Justice Committee! No experience needed, all are welcome! Be on the lookout for signature petitions at your school building.
ABA Working Group Survey and Meetings
The ABA Working Group has released a survey for ALL ABA Classroom Teachers to take! This survey will be administered this Fall, Winter, and Spring as a way of gathering data around class sizes/ratios, missed, services and more, and will also be administered to other districts. Please fill out this survey by Friday, October 31st! The next ABA Working Group meeting is on Monday, October 20th from 5:00-6:00pm on Zoom, and then every other Monday at the same time. Please email Madison Kronheim (madisonkronheim@icloud.com) for the Zoom link.
Join the AFT MA/BTU Latino Caucus
Interested in joining the AFT MA/BTU Latino Caucus? Please fill out the interest form at tinyurl.com/LatinxPower
DESE Seeking Feedback on Inclusive Practices
The MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is partnering with the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy and CAST (creators of the Universal Design for Learning Framework), to revise the Educator Effectiveness Guidebook for Inclusive Practices (2017).This is an opportunity to provide feedback on the Guidebook, highlight what works, and suggest what’s needed to better support inclusive instruction. Your input will directly inform how DESE strengthens this tool to meet the needs of educators and students across the Commonwealth. Please fill out this form to provide feedback virtually.
School Safety Committee, Monday, November 3, 5:30-6:30 on Zoom
We will reconvene the BTU School Safety Committee on Monday, November 3, on zoom, to focus on identifying issues related to safety that have a daily impact on our members, students, and families and work collaboratively to craft solution driven recommendations for school level organizing fights and future contract negotiations. Please fill out this form to be sent the zoom link and join us!
National School Psychology Week – Nov. 3-7
Across the U.S. schools are celebrating the impact of school psychologists in helping children thrive — in school, at home, and in life. Please click here to find simple ways to show appreciation for your school psychologist(s). Further, any school leaders and/or staff that complete this shoutout form will receive a prize from Behavioral Health Services. The shoutouts will be read aloud at our staff meeting on Friday, Nov. 7th, the last day of school psychology week.
BostonSchoolPsychs.com
PreK–2nd Report Cards Working Group Opportunity!
The BPS Department of Early Childhood (DEC) is redesigning the PreK–2nd report cards. This year, we are looking for a small group of educators in the K0, K1, K2, 1st, and 2nd grades to work with the Central Office Teaching & Learning team to co-create the content and grading rubrics for the new report cards. Click this link for more information. Fill out this survey to indicate whether you would like to be part of a working team or simply stay in the loop as the project develops.
Petition for Bilingual Programming
Boston parents, educators, and community members are signing this petition to ask the Mayor to make a 10 year plan to ensure every student in Boston Public Schools has access to home language classroom support and high-quality bilingual programs in the city’s major languages. Please sign and share!
K0/K1 Inclusion Survey
BPS is conducting a survey of educators and families to make sure all children—whether they need specialized services or not—can learn in the least restrictive environment possible. Your feedback is essential to helping improve how children are supported in inclusive classrooms across BPS. The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete and the deadline to complete is December 30, 2025. Educator Survey link, Family Survey Link
NEW DATE Student Debt clinic Update: Rescheduled to December 4th
Join us for our rescheduled date Thursday, December 4th at 5:00 or register for the October 29 AFT National clinic at https://go.aft.org/DebtClinicWebinar. Thank you and apologies for the inconvenience!
Reviewing support systems for Multilingual students in BPS
The Council of Great City Schools is reviewing the district’s support for Multilingual Learners. BPS is seeking ESL, bilingual, Special education and general education teachers and paraprofessionals. For more information on how to register, please use this link.
BTU Writing and Research Fellowship
In partnership with UMASS Boston and the Boston Writing Project, this year-long classroom-based research fellowship is open to all BTU members. The BTU Writing and Research Fellowships creates a collaborative intellectual community in which Research Fellows support one another to engage in professional identity work, conduct rigorous practitioner research, advance professional practice and promote student learning and well-being, and pursue social justice. Earn graduate credit from UMASS Boston (for a fee) and a $600 honorarium. Learn more here & Apply Today. Contact ptritter@btu.org with questions.
NEW! Building Rep Orientation Make-Up Session Oct 29 at 5pm on Zoom
If you are a newly elected Building Rep or a Building Rep who missed the Building Rep orientation in August, we will be offering a make-up orientation session on zoom on Wednesday, October 29 from 5-6pm. Please register here for the zoom link |