NEW- Community Forum on Status of Safety in School Buildings: September 24, 5:30-7:00PM
Please join us for an online community forum and prepare to share what concerns you have heard from your members/constituency/community about the conditions of school buildings. We will also discuss what our response should be as a community if buildings are deemed unsafe for students to return. RSVP using this form and you will receive the Zoom link to participate.

BTU Election Committee Updates/Election This Spring
There will be a BTU election in the spring of all officers, board members, and delegates, as there is every two years. The Election Committee is meeting virtually to plan procedures and timelines. The vendor selection process has begun. All vendor proposals will include contingency planning for COVID-19 related voting issues. We are particularly aware that it may be difficult to collect nomination signatures in person, and we are looking at possible alternative procedures. If you would like to learn more about the election process, we meet the first Wednesday of every month at 5 p.m. The meetings are open to all members, and 15 minutes is allotted at the beginning of each meeting for members’ concerns and questions. Please email your name and school/department to Denice Dwyer to request a Zoom link for the meeting.

Virtual Homework Helpers: Starts September 28
Homework Helpers will be available for K-8 students Mondays through Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m. Students can visit the webpage during these time frames and help will be waiting. Please make sure to circulate this information to your students. The Boston Public Library is also offering a similar program.

UPCOMING DEADLINE- Apply to be a BTU Member Organizer! Deadline September 25
Member organizers receive training, coaching, and a stipend. Learn more and apply at btu.org/member-organizers.

Family Outreach
Two weeks ago, 50 BTU members participated in training by the BTU Family Outreach Action team on making initial phone calls to families and building strong partnerships. Here is the link to the slide presentation and the recording of the session. We are eager to support you as you embark on reaching out to families this year! For more information or to get involved in the BTU’s Family Outreach work, please contact Katie Mallon orChantei Alves.

Special Education Teachers Outreach
Annie Tran, Inclusive Practices Support Specialist for BPS, is looking to connect with special education teachers who are interested in having a conversation about teacher leadership in special education. Annie is writing a chapter for a book entitled Empowering Formal and Informal Leadership While Maintaining Teacher Identity and is looking for special educator input. If you are interested, please reach out to Annie via email.

BLM @ School Commitment
Interested in getting involved in the Black Lives Matter at School movement? This year’s national theme is “Year of Purpose.” Our goal is to get 300 BTU members to commit to taking action. Help us reach our goal by making the commitment today.

Get Involved with CLVU!
The City Life/Vida Urbana (CLVU) coalition is working in support of housing justice and eviction defense. Sign up to be a part of this important coalition!

Teacher Leadership Fund COVID Recovery Grant Learning Session: September 24, 4:30-6:00PM
This summer, teams from across BPS worked to address student challenges arising from the COVID closures. Join us to hear about the grantees’ work thus far and gain inspiration to support your work as school begins. Register here to receive the Zoom link.

AFT/BTU Teacher Leader Program
Now more than ever, we must understand how education policy works and how we can take action to advocate for our students, schools and profession. This year-long fellowship has a $1500 stipend. You can apply for this fellowship here.

Educators Thriving – Deadline Passed, Cohort 2 Now Available
Being an educator is hard, especially early in your career. In this course, understand the pitfalls of working educators and learn strategies to avoid burnout. Free to BTU members, and grad credit available for a small fee. Open to all with priority to members in their first three years. You can apply for this course here.

BTU Inquiry Project
In this graduate course from the BTU and the Boston Writing Project, we create a reflective community to conduct research into an aspect of your practice important to you and your students. Graduate credit is available for a fee. You can apply to this course and find answers to frequently asked questions here.

Parent Support Group
Parenting while teaching is harder than ever. We will continue our successful parent support group with meetings every other week beginning in late September, exact dates to be determined. If you’re interested in joining this group, complete this interest form.

Professional Learning Steering Committee
BPS is forming a Comprehensive Districtwide Professional Development Steering Committee to determine the framework, standards, priorities, guidance, and process for the professional development of all staff in the district (educational and operational). We seek two teachers to serve on the committee. You can apply here from your BPS account.

Join a Cohort to Pursue National Board Certification
Cohorts by grade level, subject area, and other affinity groups are now forming for the upcoming school year. Receive support from through the process from skilled facilitators. Show your interest here and email the National Board for more information and other available supports.