Mulgrew visits Norman Thomas Campus, Manhattan
UFT President Michael Mulgrew met on March 24 with faculty from the Manhattan district high schools at Norman Thomas Campus: Murray Hill Academy, Manhattan Academy for Arts and Learning and Unity Center for Urban Technologies. He discussed the Friedrichs case, teacher evaluation and school funding issues before answering questions about retirement benefits and the PROSE program.
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Listening to UFT President Michael Mulgrew during his visit to the Norman Thomas Campus in Manhattan on March 24 are (from left) Marilyn White, a special education teacher at Unity Center for Urban Technologies; Elena Brito, the chapter leader at Unity Center; and Marisa Russo, a Spanish teacher at Murray Hill Academy.
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Students and educators at all three schools collaborated on a beautiful display of school banners for Mulgrew’s visit.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew poses with Miyilyn Parra-Innocent (left), the Murray Hill chapter leader, and UFT District 79 Representative Patricia Crispino before addressing members from Murray Hill Academy.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew and UFT Manhattan High School District Representative Alice O’Neill (left) discuss the PROSE program with members from Unity Center for Urban Technologies.
Jonathan Fickies
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Deborah Waleski (center), a math and business teacher at Murray Hill Academy, chats with Manhattan Borough Representative Dwayne Clark and District 79 Representative Patricia Crispino.
Jonathan Fickies
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Meeting with Mulgrew are Unity Center for Urban Technologies teachers (from left) Selin Alicanoglu, Theadora Vonatsos and Alisa Dutkeiwecz.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew addresses UFT members from Murray Hill Academy and Manhattan Academy for Arts and Learning.
Jonathan Fickies
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Murray Hill Academy members listen to Mulgrew as he explains the Friedrichs case that is before the U.S. Supreme Court and other education policy issues.
Jonathan Fickies
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Murray Hill Academy teacher Elizabeth Khinda asks Mulgrew about pension benefits.
Jonathan Fickies
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Listening to UFT President Michael Mulgrew during his visit to the Norman Thomas Campus in Manhattan on March 24 are (from left) Marilyn White, a special education teacher at Unity Center for Urban Technologies; Elena Brito, the chapter leader at Unity Center; and Marisa Russo, a Spanish teacher at Murray Hill Academy.
Jonathan Fickies
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Students and educators at all three schools collaborated on a beautiful display of school banners for Mulgrew’s visit.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew poses with Miyilyn Parra-Innocent (left), the Murray Hill chapter leader, and UFT District 79 Representative Patricia Crispino before addressing members from Murray Hill Academy.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew and UFT Manhattan High School District Representative Alice O’Neill (left) discuss the PROSE program with members from Unity Center for Urban Technologies.
Jonathan Fickies
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Deborah Waleski (center), a math and business teacher at Murray Hill Academy, chats with Manhattan Borough Representative Dwayne Clark and District 79 Representative Patricia Crispino.
Jonathan Fickies
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Meeting with Mulgrew are Unity Center for Urban Technologies teachers (from left) Selin Alicanoglu, Theadora Vonatsos and Alisa Dutkeiwecz.
Jonathan Fickies
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Mulgrew addresses UFT members from Murray Hill Academy and Manhattan Academy for Arts and Learning.
Jonathan Fickies
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Murray Hill Academy members listen to Mulgrew as he explains the Friedrichs case that is before the U.S. Supreme Court and other education policy issues.
Jonathan Fickies
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Murray Hill Academy teacher Elizabeth Khinda asks Mulgrew about pension benefits.
Jonathan Fickies