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Loss of a legend: Tom Pappas
Former UFT Secretary Tom Pappas, remembered as a “tough as nails” yet deeply kind educator and union leader whose career spanned decades, died on Feb. 13. He was 93.
Pappas began his career as a substitute teacher in Manhattan’s Washington Heights and was appointed as a full-time teacher in 1959. He was active in the early days of the UFT, including during the union’s founding in 1960 and its historic first teachers’ strike later that year.
He went on to serve in a wide range of leadership roles, including chapter leader at JHS 115 in Manhattan and at John Adams HS in Queens. In 1968, he was appointed District 27 representative in Queens, a position he held until 1975, when he became Queens borough representative. Three years later, he was named assistant to the UFT president.
Pappas was elected and served as UFT assistant secretary from 1991 to 1995 and as secretary from 1995 until his retirement in…
Loss of a legend: Tom Pappas