New York TeacherJune 17, 2025
After schools received funding to hire 3,700 new teachers, the DOE is on track to meet the state law’s requirement that 60% of classrooms citywide be under the new mandated class-size limits by the 2025-26 school year.
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UFT sits out mayoral primary
Demanding what they’re owed
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Pasha Durr, home instruction teacher
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Spring Education Conference
Albert Shanker College Scholarship Awards 2025
The UFT gave out $5,000 college scholarships to 200 high school seniors and nine graduate students at the 56th annual ceremony on June 3 at UFT headquarters.
Middle School Awards Night
Academic High School Awards
Early Childhood Conference
More than 300 educators in grades 3-K though 2 enjoyed a day of inspiration, camaraderie and professional development with an emphasis on how important a strong start is to a child’s educational achievement.
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Your Rights and Benefits
Know Your Benefits
Member-only discounts
UFT members can save money by taking advantage of these discounts on merchandise and services that the union has negotiated on their behalf.
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The grievance process
Your Well-being
Get some fresh air
Something as simple as being outside can improve your frame of mind. Seeing the world around you — clouds, birds, children and adults — can help you refocus away from yourself, which is helpful for anyone struggling with depression and anxiety.
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Grants, Awards & Freebies
Grants, Awards & Freebies
See our list of current opportunities for educators to receive funds and recognition for their hard work and dedication.
For Your Information
Switching schools
The Department of Education’s Open Market Transfer System gives UFT members the opportunity to transfer to a different school.
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Extra day added to the winter break
Q&A on the Issues
The ins and outs of state certification
Secure Your Future
BERS to TRS transfers
Secure Your Future
Retirement fund loans
Opinions
President's Perspective
A health care reset
VPerspective
Union voice ensures quality patient care
Editorials
One big, ugly bill
Editorials
Let our students go
Editorial Cartoons
Who will pay for the 'big beautiful bill'?
At the billionaires club, there's just the small matter of the big beautiful bill.
Teaching Resources
Learning Curve
Stop shelving school libraries
Linking to Learning
Helping students identify real vs. fake
Teacher to Teacher
Three helpful strategies for teaching math
I have tackled the challenge of implementing Illustrative Mathematics, the Department of Education’s new mandated algebra curriculum, by embracing the pedagogical practices in “Building Thinking Classrooms," developed by Peter Liljedahl.
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Inside My Classroom
Dry-erase tables make collaboration easy
New Teacher Profiles
Creating a safe Nest for students
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Retired Teachers News
Don’t retire from the union. Become an RTC member
Membership in the Retired Teachers Chapter confers many benefits — from supplemental health insurance to member-only discounts — but retirees must sign up to remain UFT members and enjoy the perks.
RTC membership keeps retirees active and engaged in the union, RTC Chapter Leader Bennett Fischer said. “Whether it’s by meeting new friends and learning new things in a Si Beagle course, or by supporting our labor partners through the RTC Labor Solidarity Project, or by phone-banking and canvassing for UFT-endorsed candidates, RTC members keep our union vibrant and alive,” he…
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