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Family Child Care Providers meeting dates

Attend one of the borough meetings coming up in the next few weeks. We'll provide important updates on issues affecting family child care providers including state and city legislation, upcoming contract negotiations and union-provided professional...

Financial wellness workshops for new members

How much should you save for retirement? How does your pension plan work? If you have questions like these, come to a financial wellness workshop for new members.

Bronx Parent Newsletter - September 2017

This is the September 15 issue of the Bronx parent newsletter.

Brooklyn Parent Newsletter - September 2017

This is the Sept. 15 issue of the Brooklyn parent newsletter.

Testimony regarding reporting from the Department of Education on Gender and Sexuality Alliances

UFT Vice President for Academic High Schools Janella Hinds and UFT Director of Community and Parent Outreach Anthony Harmon testified before the City Council on Education regarding reporting from the Department of Education on Gender and Sexuality...

Children Lose in Faulty Charter School Accounting

Charters claim that they serve the same children as city public schools, but the truth is that they enroll and keep half the percentage of English Language Learners, dramatically fewer special education students, including those needing the highest...

Important news for Adult Education Chapter members

Throughout the past year and during the summer, the UFT has continued to work on behalf of the Adult Education Chapter, and we wanted to tell you about some of our accomplishments. We’ve won some important grievances and have given Adult Education...

Q&A on 2017 SESIS payments to UFT members

The following FAQ answers the most common questions that UFT members have about the $33 million being paid to members for SESIS work as a result of the settlement of a union arbitration.

Middle Schools Newsletter - September 2017

Read about upcoming Middle School Division events and important information for the 2017-2018 school year.

Another jump in city test scores

The number of students who tested as proficient on state math and English Language Arts exams in 2017 continued to rise across New York City, according to test scores released by state and city officials on Aug. 22.