Published On: December 13, 2024

Membership Meeting TOMORROW; Negotiations and Walk-ins Thursday

More than 200 BTU members packed the School Committee meeting last Wednesday to call on district management to settle a fair contract.
Dear Member,

First off, the BTU congratulates our own Luisa Sparrow of the Perry School in South Boston for winning the 2025 Massachusetts Educator of the Year Award. Ms. Sparrow is a special education teacher for fifth and sixth graders and serves on the school’s Inclusion Planning Team. The Perry will receive a $10,000 grant and Ms. Sparrow will have the opportunity for further professional development as well as consideration for the National Teacher of the Year Award. Congratulations, Luisa on this well-deserved honor!

We would also like to congratulate all of our new National Board Certified Teachers and those who have maintained certification! If you have not yet done so, please let us know if you are amongst this group by emailing nationalboard@bostonpublicschools.org so we can include you in all the coming celebrations and get you the information you need.
December 4th School Committee recap

When we are united, our voices will not be ignored in the halls of power. More than 200 dedicated educators came together last week to fill the School Committee chamber, share their personal stories and publicly call on the district to get serious at the

negotiating table and settle a fair contract agreement that uplifts students and supports educators.

The School Committee heard from paraprofessionals who struggle to pay their rent, ABA specialists who fear for the safety of their students and colleagues because of the district’s increased class sizes in ABA strand classrooms, and teachers who are dismayed that students with disabilities and multilingual learners aren’t receiving the support they deserve because BPS continues to force teachers to get additional licenses and do the work of multiple people.

The School Committee chamber echoed with our members’ chants of “union power”, “contract now”, and “BTU All In.” For the hour of public testimony, there was no denying that while the School Committee may sit on the stage and pass policy, it is the educators who bring the passion, expertise and dedication which power this city’s schools.

The BTU’s goal was to demonstrate unity, show the School Committee that our members are in this fight and to build power among our union family. It is clear that our message was received. If you were unable to attend but would still like to share your story with BPS management, then visit btu.org/engage to endorse our priorities and access a template to send a letter to the Superintendent, the School Committee and the Mayor.

Walk-ins, Negotiations, and Membership Meeting

These high-profile moments are powerful but our persistence and endurance will sustain us. This week we prepare for another round of walk-ins and the next negotiating session on Thursday. Members at more than 25 schools plan to hold an action that morning. These demonstrations of solidarity have generated significant news coverage (link to BTU in the News), strengthened the union’s position at the bargaining table and have shown the parents of our school communities that their educators are always fighting for their kids.

If you would like to participate in future walk-ins, please contact BTU organizer Erica Kouka (ekouka@btu.org). We ask that you provide as much advance notice as possible as the BTU office staff coordinates to provide rally materials and to attend each demonstration.

As mentioned above, our next negotiation session with the district is scheduled for this Thursday, December 12th at the BTU Hall from 5 to 8pm. Please let us know if you are able to attend.

Our next membership meeting is scheduled for TOMORROW, December 11th, at the BTU Hall from 4:30 to 6:30pm. Please let us know if you need childcare for the meeting and you can find the tentative agenda for the meeting here.

Solidarity for North Shore educators

We would like to congratulate our union colleagues in Gloucester, Marblehead and Beverly for reaching tentative agreements with their respective school committees following their difficult fights on the picket line. All three unions worked exhaustively to avoid going on strike but felt their hands were forced once it became clear that their city governments were not seriously considering the plight of their paraprofessionals.

The Gloucester Teachers Association was the first to secure an agreement ,which will raise the starting pay for paraprofessionals from roughly $22,000 to $30,200. Marblehead secured a significant victory by improving upon a deeply inequitable starting wage of $11.93 per hour to a more respectable (but still insufficient) wage of $17.07 per hour starting in FY ’28. Beverly was able to secure an agreement that would raise the starting wage for paras from roughly $20,000 to approximately $30,000. All three unions also secured pay raises for teachers that range from 10 to 16 percent over the course of four years in addition to improved paid parental leave policies. For a full breakdown of their contract gains, check out this article.

We commend our colleagues for their struggle on behalf of workers rights. It is unfortunate that educators, and labor unions, must resort to these actions in order to force administrations to respect and value the lowest-paid employees who provide essential services to students.

Parental Leave Arbitration Award

Last month, the BTU won an arbitration that clarifies eligibility for parental leave. Two BTU members whose babies were born within their first twelve months of employment, but whose leaves commenced after the 12 months eligibility period, were wrongfully denied a parental leave. The award makes clear that BTU members may take parental leave under the contract after they have been employed for at least one year, even if the birth itself happened before the employee’s one year service anniversary. We are pleased that the arbitrator upheld the union’s grievance and ensured that our members are treated the same as all other City of Boston employees.

Educator of Color Night and BTU Charter School Book Fair

The BTU was proud to collaborate with the BPS Department of Recruitment, Cultivation & Diversity Programs (RCD) and the Teachers’ Lounge to host an Educators of Color night at the BTU Hall last Thursday. We are particularly grateful to Cynthia Rivas Mendes of the New Teacher Development Program, Dr. Malcolm Andrews Jr. of the Telescope Network, and Evelyn Jean-Louis and Devin Morris of the Teachers’ Lounge for sitting on a panel to discuss how the district can improve its recruitment and retention of teachers of color.

This past Saturday, the educators at the Codman Academy Charter School and the Neighborhood House Charter School came together to host their first ever Winter Book Fair. Staff members at both schools voted last year to organize with the BTU and our officers have been supporting their staff unions during negotiations with their respective administrations since the summer. If you are interested in how those sessions have gone, check out our new section of the website dedicated to their fight for workers rights. engaging in contract negotiations with their respective administrations since the summer.

With the support of the BTU, the two schools were able to secure a grant from the AFT to distribute hundreds of books to students, parents, educators and community members at the Codman Square Health Center. The event continues the BTU’s support of AFT and First Book’s “Reading Opens the World” initiative which has led to the donation of millions of books to school communities across the country. Check out our album on Facebook

Arbitration Settlement: Inclusion Planning Periods

On Monday, the BTU reached an agreement in concept with BPS to settle an arbitration related to a grievance filed more than two years ago regarding the 48-minute weekly period for inclusion teachers to complete IEP paperwork. The BTU is now seeking to record the names of all members who could be affected by this ruling so that they may be properly compensated.

In our last round of contract negotiations we won the following language:

“If practicable in the school schedule, teachers who meet the requirements for student IEPs, using both a general education or ESL license and special education license will be afforded one additional 48-minute period per week for special education paperwork, in addition to pre-existing contractual P&D and CPT time. If the period is not available, the teacher can be compensated for up to 48 minutes per week.”

If you taught under two licenses at the same time in either of the last two school years and did not receive the extra period or payment please let us know by filling out this form!

Incentive for Early Notification of Termination/Retirement BPS management alerted the BTU on Monday, December 9th, that it is offering an early retirement incentive. The deadline to apply is Friday, January 10th, 2025. You can find more details within this Superintendent’s Circular.

Dozens of families attended the 2024 Winter Book Fair organized by the Codman Academy Charter School and the Neighborhood House Charter School this past Saturday to take home free books!

NEW- BTU Elementary Field Rep. Special Election

One week until our Special Election for Elementary Field Rep position! Get your ballots in the mail ASAP! Caitlin Gaffny will be on the ballot with a write-in option. Write-in ballots will only count if there are at least 100, equaling or exceeding the number of signatures required for nominations. Ballots must be received by the Post Office by December 17th. In-person voting will be on December 18th from 8am-6pm at the BTU. Voting will be limited to those members and retirees currently and formerly serviced by the Elementary Field Representative. You can hear candidates introduce themselves, please visit the member portal on the BTU website, the videos are under the election tab. Every member will need to show a photo ID to vote in person. You may email Michelle Frank (mfrank@btu) on the 18th to find out if your ballot was received. If for some reason your ballot has not been delivered, please come vote in person!

Nominations for our General Election will open in January, more information to come!

You may contact ombudsperson Danielle Fraine with questions or concerns at electioncommittee@btu.org. Next meeting is December 18th at 4:30 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.

From Left to Right: Evelyn Jean-Louis, Cynthia Rivas Mendes, Dr. Malcolm Andrews Jr. and Devin Morris led a panel on the recruitment and retention of educators of color at last week’s Educators of Color Night at the BTU.

BTU Events and Announcements

Stop by the BTU Hall on Dec. 14th for a Kwanzaa celebration with BTU friends and families!
Para Power Book Launch featuring BTU Para Field Rep. Colleen Hart! Join UMass Boston Labor Research Center Associate Director Nick Juravich for a discussion of his new book “Para Power: How Paraprofessional Labor Changed Education” in conversation with educators and organizers fighting for para power in Massachusetts today. Use this link to attend the zoom session! Para 101 PD for newly hired paraprofessionals: Multiple sessions in October, November and December

Para 101 is about building a community of paraprofessionals who are knowledgeable about their rights and are aware of the support and strategies that they can use to build stronger relationships with students and teachers in the classroom. Please see this flyer for all of the dates and details.

Tremont CU & BTU Blood Drive: Wednesday, December 11th 11:00AM-5:00PM Tremont Credit Union and the Boston Teachers Union are joining forces with the Boston Children’s Blood Donor Center to host a community blood drive. Join us on Wednesday, December 11th, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at 180 Mt. Vernon Street, Dorchester, MA 02125.

This is a wonderful opportunity to make a difference and help save lives. We recommend scheduling an appointment to ensure a smooth experience. Use this link and sponsor code TCU to sign up.

NEW-School Site Council Trainings: December 12th and 16th

Zoom your way into empowerment by attending workshops on SSC Basics; Budget Basics; & Personnel Subcommittees all from the comfort of your couch! Budget Basics trainings are held on Dec.12th & repeated Dec.16th from 5:30-7:00 p.m. If we want to have a leadership voice in our school’s community, we need to be informed. For further info contact Caren ccarew@btu.org and check out this document for more information.

Computer Science Education Week #BPSCoders Contest: December 2 – 20 2024 Computer Science Education Week #BPSCoders Contest (New!): Open to all BPS students grades K0-12. Visit bit.ly/bpscoders for info, rules, FAQ, and entry form. Entries are accepted Dec 2 – 20, 2024. Prizes will be awarded in each challenge by grade bands. Haitian Educators Committee Meeting: December 16, 5:00-6:30 PM Please join us to our regular monthly meeting on Monday December 16th, at 5 to 6:30 pm on Zoom. We will discuss the hot issues and concerns our community is dealing with and start planning for our next outing in person meeting. Reach out to Bianca Pierre at bpierre74@gmail.com for the zoom link! Housing Justice Volunteer Opportunity: Tuesday, December 17th, 5-8pm The Housing Justice Committee is looking for BTU members to volunteer to help a local church that is sheltering newly families. No experience needed; this is a great way to support families in need of shelter on the evening of Tuesday, December 17th. Sign up here.

Scholarships for AFT Families: Deadline December 20th

The AFT Massachusetts, the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, and unions across the Commonwealth are dedicated to teaching the next generation of trade unionists to build a strong and bright future for the working families of Massachusetts and beyond. As part of that work, the AFT Massachusetts awards thousands of dollars in scholarships each year to eligible high school seniors who are dependents of AFT Massachusetts members. The scholarships are awarded based on results of a labor history exam administered. You can find more details here

Celtics Tickets available for BTU members: Jan. 12 game

We have a limited number of tickets for a Celtics Game available for January 12th against the New Orleans Pelicans for $135.00 per person in the Balcony. Tickets are sold on a first come first serve basis. PayPal payment will be required to secure your seats. Email Mfrank@btu.org for a PayPal link if interested.

Bruins Tickets available for BTU members: February 22nd game We have a limited amount of Bruins tickets for February 22nd 7:00 pm against Anaheim. PayPal payment is the only way to secure your seats . Tickets are $145.00 each and are in the Balcony. Please email Mfrank@btu.org for the PayPal link if interested.

BTU Labor Fellowship with Fund for Teachers: Deadline Jan 23rd!

We will award one fellowship to a BTU member or team whose application focuses on the theme of labor history, labor studies, and/or unionism. Interested applicants should design their application and choose destinations that will allow them to connect the rich history and present of labor organizing and activism to their lives and their students. This fellow will also present their learning with the BTU. There are plenty of resources available to support your application. Check out the Fund for Teachers Online Learning Center for resources. There are many online info sessions with weekly sessions specifically for educators of color. Support and mentoring for your application are also available from BTU peers. Please contact Paul to get connected.

BTU Exec. Board member Michael Maguire read a poem as the Grinch before the School Committee last week.
More than 200 BTU members stood in solidarity by holding signs, chanting and testifying at the Dec. 4th School Committee meeting

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.

  • AFT Member Benefit Virtual Workshops
  • Degree Completion
  • Early Childhood Inclusive Education PD Series
  • Thinking Through Art Winter Institute
  • Connect & Share: “Implementing Reading Horizons to Support Student Needs”
  • Telescope IM Planning Cohort: Wednesday, January 15, 12pm-3pm
  • Comprehensive Orton Gillingham & Morphology Courses – January to March 2025
  • Dyslexia & Race Speaker Series
  • Implementing ALL Block Connect and Share: January 16, 5:30-7:00pm
  • Professional Learning Facilitator – Teacher Leadership Stipend Opportunity
The staff of Codman Academy Charter School and Neighborhood House Charter worked with the BTU and AFT to host a book giveaway on Saturday, Dec. 7th!
BTU Vice President Lea Serena listened to story time with two elementary school students at the Winter Book Fair this past Saturday.
BTU in the News

The BTU received news coverage from multiple outlets regarding our action at the December 4th School Committee. You can see some examples here.

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