Mayoral control
It is simply not acceptable that one person has blanket authority over the country’s largest school system.
Time to get real about New York City’s budget
UFT President Michael Mulgrew wrote an op-ed in the New York Daily News about the mayor's proposed budget cuts and the crisis it will create for our city.
Better tool to assure special ed compliance
The new contract establishes school-based Special Education Committees and annual training of all staff on special education rules and regulations. Vice President for Special Education MaryJo Ginese writes that these new rights will empower members...
Support for asylum-seeking families
We are facing a crisis in our school system that we are handling largely on our own: Over the past 18 months, more than 20,000 children from asylum-seeking families have arrived in our schools. Yet no one in leadership seems to be talking about or...
Cool the classrooms
In June and September each year, classroom temperatures spike when the city experiences a heat wave. It is outrageous to expect students to learn and teachers to teach in these circumstances.
Climate preparation
When record rainfall caused serious flooding in New York City on Sept. 29, city officials were caught off guard and then botched communication with schools about how to deal with it. There are much better ways to deal with a significant weather event...
Thankful for Honors tribute
I would like to thank the UFT for the tribute to my late husband, Barry Spielvogel, on the UFT Honors website.
Help for students by the book
Response to the UFT giving out 40,000 books at PS 154 in Harlem on Sept. 23: In a world where so many places are trying to ban books, it’s beautiful to see us giving them away.
Homework viewpoints
Responses to the Learning Curve column on reimagining homework assignments in the June 15 issue of the New York Teacher.