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Civil rights complaints to federal DOE doubled since ’08

The number of annual complaints reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s civil rights office has more than doubled in the past eight years, rising from 6,364 in the 2009 fiscal year to 16,720 in 2016.

U.S. teens falling behind in math

The math achievement of U.S. 15-year-olds fell on a major international benchmark. Among 35 industrialized nations, the United States now ranks 31st in math on the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA).

‘Advocacy for each patient’ is what counts

The importance of nurses as advocates for their patients and their profession was a prominent theme of the 37nd annual Professional Issues Conference of the Federation of Nurses/UFT held on Nov. 18 and 19.

Trump picks fast-food exec for labor secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has named fast-food executive Andrew Puzder as his nominee for U.S. Secretary of Labor.

The Education Apprentice

"You're hired!"

Mulgrew counts the ways DeVos is bad choice

UFT President Michael Mulgrew told the Dec. 14 Delegate Assembly that education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos has spent her entire life "attacking public education and workers' rights."

Making spirits bright

Christmas came early for the 112 homeless children who gathered at UFT headquarters on Dec. 10 for the annual UFT/Coalition for the Homeless holiday party.

Recalculations for those retirees who retired after June 30, 2014

As the UFT informed you, you will not have to wait until 2020 to get your full pension.

Union proud

Thanks to the UFT, I have a decent pension, TDA benefits and medical coverage that give me a comfortable retirement and the financial ability to help my kids and grandkids, too!

Readin’ and writin’

In response to the Learning Curve column “Aiming for ‘Universal’ success in reading” [Dec. 1], I agree coaches are very valuable; yet in addition, let’s get “real” RTI and academic intervention specialists working directly with students.