The wonder of the vast and busy exhibit hall at the Spring Education Conference was a student pedaling a bicycle at top speed that activated a blender mounted on the back to puree a raspberry smoothie.
Close to 1,000 demonstrators turned out for a rally in support of immigrant and worker rights in Manhattan’s Foley Square to close out a day of May Day rallies around the city and across the country.
In accepting the John Dewey Award, the Rev. William Barber reframed the fight for public education as part of the moral fight for social, economic and racial justice.
AFT President Randi Weingarten and Texas American Federation of Teachers President Louis Malfaro at the morning town hall brought a national perspective to the threats facing public education and the labor movement.
Nurses at Staten Island University Hospital, negotiating for the first time against a powerful hospital corporation, won a two-year contract that raises wages by 6 percent, improves the patient-nurse staffing ratio and maintains benefits.
More than 220 District 75 educators, friends and family members came together on May 18 at the Vanderbilt in South Beach on Staten Island for their 12th annual awards ceremony and scholarship fundraiser.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the opening of a new school-based health clinic on May 11 at the Community Health Academy of the Heights, one of the UFT’s 28 Community Learning Schools.