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RISE: The Kripalu Approach to Resilience for Educators

RISE: The Kripalu Approach to Resilience for Educators
Superrich should pay their fair share in NYS taxes

Superrich should pay their fair share in NYS taxes

At least 70% of Americans say they are dissatisfied about the future and 78% doubt their children’s lives will be better than their own. Nearly two-thirds report they feel "exhausted" when they think about politics. The American people are no fools. We feel in our bones that our economic and political systems are deeply broken.
Troy educators show students the value of their good behavior

Troy educators show students the value of their good behavior

From designer bags to an air-fryer, Troy Middle School students carefully selected holiday gifts for their loved ones – and themselves – at the annual Bling Sale.

Project-based learning: Promoting potential and creating confidence

Acting as consultants, seniors from Tech Valley High School are creating solutions to problems identified by industry experts at highly successful businesses.
Beating the heat: NYSUT wins relief for members and students

Beating the heat: NYSUT wins relief for members and students

Late Friday evening, the governor signed the extreme temperature bill, which passed both houses of the Legislature this past June.

NYSUT celebrates signing of classroom heat bill

NYSUT President Melinda Person released the following statement in response to the bill creating maximum temperatures for schools being signed into law.

NYSUT organizes King Center Charter School in Buffalo

NYSUT organizes King Center Charter School in Buffalo

NYSUT welcomed Buffalo’s King Center Charter School into the union fold in late October after the group of 65 kindergarten through 8th grade educators and support staff voted overwhelmingly to organize. Teachers contacted NYSUT organizer Rose Hennessy in early June after feeling unheard by the schools’ board of directors and executive director.
UFT member’s comedy highlights funny side of teaching

UFT member’s comedy highlights funny side of teaching

There’s not much difference between teaching and performing as far as United Federation of Teachers member Gaspare Randazzo is concerned. “Stand in front of a classroom, stand in front of a stage, same thing to me,” said Randazzo, a history teacher at Susan Wagner High School on Staten Island for the past 13 years.
NYSUT to New York state: It’s time for distraction-free schools

NYSUT to New York state: It’s time for distraction-free schools

Albany, NY – With technology continually changing the landscape of education and presenting unprecedented challenges, New York State United Teachers is calling on the governor and Legislature to provide consistent, statewide restrictions on cellphone use during the school day.
Commack achieves goals with help from designer courses from ELT

Commack achieves goals with help from designer courses from ELT

Commack Teachers Association is ready to meet ambitious recruitment and retention goals – thanks in part to two courses customized just for them by NYSUT’s Education & Learning Trust, the union’s professional development arm.

National Tax Security Awareness Week

National Tax Security Awareness Week
NYSUT responds to Rockefeller Institute of Government’s Foundation Aid Study 

NYSUT responds to Rockefeller Institute of Government’s Foundation Aid Study 

“For too long, outdated models and inequitable funding formulas have left many students — especially those in high-need districts — without the resources they need to thrive. The Rockefeller Institute’s report provides an important analytical framework for addressing these inequities and ensuring every public school student has access to the high-quality education they deserve.
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