Ethics and Teacher Reviews

This article, written by Penelope Swenson, is an excellent description of the non-reelecton process and questions the ethics of the process. The author offers administrators options to offer the teacher who may be good but may need more "seasoning." She suggests that administrators reflect and ask themselves, "How did I try to help? What could I do or could have done?" Administrators should look at teachers as the greatest resource for improving student learning.

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No Cuts to Administration Yet

Dr. Lee defended her salary.

On a larger note, it is a lack of leadership for the District adminstration to order cuts of certificated, classified employees and to raise class sizes for Frosh classes and to sweep funds out of educational programs all before administrators offer to make one cut to their salaries.  If our situation is so dire, bold leadership would require that the leaders of this district take the first steps. 

Let's save quality programs first, adminstrator salaries second. 

The American Labor Studies Center

Friday, March 25th marks the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire where 146 victims, mostly young female immigrants,  perished in one of the nations most tragic workplace disasters.  The American Labor Studies Center has compiled a vast array of resources and lessons to be used in a variety of subject matters.

"The Triangle Factory Fire:  A Teachers Guide: http://www.nysut.org/cps/rde/xchg/nysut/hs.xsl/labor_16310.

Handbook vs. Contract? (Mar. 3, 2011)

As management gave out copies of Adams' employee handbook last month, it conveniently glossed over one fact: if the employee handbook says one thing and our contract says something else, our contract is what governs!

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