BTU Events and Announcements
Haitian Educators Committee Meeting: September 29, 5:00-6:30 PM
Join us to discuss issues and concerns in our community and to go over the committee’s leadership structure! Please email Bianca Pierre at bpierre74@gmail.com for the zoom link to our next meeting
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk: Join the BTU Team on October 4th!
The BTU is once again organizing the BTU Walkers for another year of walking and fundraising in support of the effort to eradicate breast cancer. Each year, the BTU provides a shuttle bus from the BTU Hall to the Hatch Shell so volunteers can participate in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on the Esplanade. Check out more information here and search for the BTU Walkers Team to register with our group!
Unafraid Educators Meeting on October 6th at 4:30
Please join us at Fenway High for our September/October Unafraid Educators Meeting! We are the BTU’s Immigrant Rights Organizing Committee, and work to support our students and families. We will discuss goals for the upcoming school year, and share what we accomplished last year. We’ll have pizza, salads, and snacks for everyone.
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 or APPLY TODAY. Contact ptritter@btu.org with questions.
Introducing The POP: BTU Policy & Organizing Program
A new offering combining the former Education Policy and Member Organizing programs, the POP helps members gain knowledge and skills while contributing to the BTU’s core organizing campaigns. Fellows learn about education policy, build foundational organizing skills, and conduct action research. Then they apply their learning to support a priority BTU campaign.
The course meets on 7 Saturdays this year. Stipend: $1500. Flyer, FAQ, Apply today at: bit.ly/BTUepp
NEW! BTU ABA Working Group
The next ABA educators BTU group meeting is on Monday, October 6th from 5:00-6:00pm on Zoom, and then every other Monday at the same time. Please email Madison Kronheim (madisonkronheim@gmail.com) for the Zoom link.
NEW! BTU Pre-K Working Group: Oct. 14th
Calling all Pre-K educators! The working group is back with our first meeting on Tuesday, October 14th, from 5:30-6:30 on zoom. This is a space for educators to gather, share ideas, learn from one another’s expertise, and proactively problem solve together. If you are new to the group, please register here. Email Caitlin Gaffny cgaffny@btu.org with any questions.
NEW! BTU Multilingual Educators Group: Oct. 16th
The next meeting for the BTU multilingual educators group is on Thursday, October 16th, from 4:30-5:30 then will continue on the first Thursday of each month. Please email Katie DeLaRosa (kdelarosa@btu.org) for the Zoom link.
NEW! BTU Educators for Reading Group: Oct. 16th
The next BTU Educators for Reading Group meeting is on Thursday, October 16th from 7:30-8:30pm on Zoom, and then will continue on the third Thursday of each month. Please email Steven Benjamin (steven.benjamin188@gmail.com) for the Zoom link.
NEW! BTU Extended Learning Time (ELT) Working Group: Oct. 16th
The ELT Working Group starts back up on October 16th from 5:30-6:30 on zoom. Join us as we continue our conversation around Extended Learning Time. If you are new to the group, fill out this form. Contact Caitlin Gaffny (cgaffny@btu.org) with questions.
NEW! People’s Forum on Graduation Readiness: Oct. 27th
Citizens for Public Schools and the BTU are hosting a series of public forums across the state where parents, teachers, students, can come together to discuss 3 fundamental questions: What should students know/be able to do by the time they graduate from high school? How should students demonstrate their readiness to graduate? What should high school look like to prepare students for your recommended graduation requirements? Please join us from 5:00–6:30 PM, at the BTU Hall. RSVP here.
Retirement Planning Seminar: October 30th
Ready to retire or just starting to plan? Join us at the BTU for a Retirement Planning Seminar for on October 30th and take the first step toward a secure and confident future. There will be a Pre-seminar Question and Answer session regarding retirement and health benefits from 3:30-4:30pm. AFT is also planning on having a financial wellness workshop, “Building Your Financial Power” from 6-7pm. |