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NYSUT Social Justice to host Truth Talks featuring Asian American and Pacific Islanders and Jewish American Heritage

This month, NYSUT’s Social Justice Department will continue its “Truth Talks” virtual series with two new installments dedicated to raising historical awareness.
Dr. Maksim Vasilevsky, member of the Greenburgh North Castle United Teachers shows Demarko Fields Amarante and the rest of the students in his Veterinary Medicine Assistant program at the Kenneth B. Clark Academy how to draw blood.

High school students find their future in animal care

At the Kenneth B. Clark Academy in Dobb’s Ferry, Dr. Maksim Vasilevsky’s high school students are studying veterinary medicine — and learning valuable lessons about responsibility and empathy.

Educators join the fight against overdoses

Copenhagen Teachers Association president John Cain keeps Narcan in his desk and his truck. Cain wants to be clear: he isn’t courting disaster, but in this day and age, it makes sense to be prepared.

About National Board Certification

About National Board Certification
Universal school meals program fulfills promise to feed all students

Universal school meals program fulfills promise to feed all students

Thanks to the expansion of New York’s universal school meals program, students can now focus on learning rather than where their next meal is coming from.

SRPs fill Capitol to lobby for priorities

School-Related Professionals from across the state traveled to Albany on Tuesday to speak to lawmakers and present their priorities during NYSUT’s annual SRP Lobby Day. The focus this year: One Job Should Be Enough.

Consumer Price Index April 2025

Consumer Price Index April 2025

Fact Sheet 25-7 2025-26 Property Tax Report Cards

Fact Sheet 25-7 2025-26 Property Tax Report Cards

NYSUT Marks Big Wins in 2025-26 Enacted State Budget

NYSUT Marks Big Wins in 2025-26 Enacted State Budget

NYSUT hosts Collective Care Lobby Day

Student success takes a village, and Collective Care Teams — made up of school counselors, school nurses, school psychologists and school social workers — are fighting to build that village in every school in the state.

2025 Representative Assembly Wrap-Up

2025 Representative Assembly Wrap-Up
Governor Kathy Hochul announces statewide bell-to-bell smartphone restrictions at today’s press conference at NYSUT headquarters. Hochul is joined by NYSUT President Melinda Person, Farnsworth Middle School eighth grader Anika Bhupati, and Farnsworth Middle School Principal Michael Laster. Educators from across the state signed a thank you card for the governor to show their appreciation for her leadership on this issue. 

Gov. Hochul: ‘We got it done’ - New York becomes largest state to enact bell-to-bell cellphone policy

Today, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $13.5 million investment in distraction-free schools, sealing the deal she made earlier this year with parents, educators and administrators to create healthier and safer learning environments for students by restricting smartphone use in K-12 schools across the state.
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