New York TeacherDecember 18, 2025
With the UFT-backed class size law in its third year of a five-year phase-in, teachers are reaping the benefits, including more time for individualized instruction, greater calm and less tension in classrooms no longer overcrowded with students.
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Fight for ‘RESPECT ’ continues
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams blocked the “RESPECT check” bill from coming to a vote before the full City Council this year. But the UFT plans to redouble its efforts to get the bill across the finish line in the new year.
Schools feel chill of ICE raids
Member Spotlight
Kudos to Amy Craine, District 31 Pre-K Centers, Staten Island
Veronica Herrera, college and career counselor
Veronica Herrera supports students making their postsecondary plans at Hillcrest HS in Jamaica. "High school students are discovering who they are, and it’s wonderful to be a part of that conversation," she said.
Around the UFT
Teacher Union Day
About 1,700 UFT members and guests marked the union’s 65th anniversary at this year’s observance of Teacher Union Day on Nov. 2 by honoring union members past and present for their efforts to improve working conditions and strengthen members’ rights and benefits.
Defending immigrant students
New Retiree Luncheon
UFT college and career fairs
Parent conferences
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Your Rights and Benefits
Know Your Benefits
Professional learning pursuits
No matter where you are in your career, the UFT offers high-quality courses and workshops to support you. Every year, thousands of UFT members take advantage of the workshops offered by the UFT Teacher Center and LearnUFT as well as citywide conferences and summer institutes .
Know Your Rights
Using sick days
Your Well-being
Q&A on addiction
You Should Know
Grants, Awards & Freebies
Grants, Awards & Freebies
See our list of current opportunities for educators to receive funds and recognition for their hard work and dedication.
For Your Information
NYSUT insurance premiums
For Your Information
FAQ on the functional chapters of DOE school related professionals
School related professionals play an essential role in supporting the varied needs of students. Meet the chapter leaders of the UFT's functional chapters and learn more about their role.
Q&A on the Issues
UFT political action through COPE
Secure Your Future
Your retirement timeline
Secure Your Future
TDA, Roth contribution limits for ’26
Secure Your Future
TRS’ Roth option enrollment opens
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Fix Tier 6 in ’26
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The fight for District 75 placement
This year marks 50 years since passage of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which required an "appropriate education" for students with disabilities. But a half-century after IDEA’s passage, the city Department of Education still has work to do when it comes to District 75.
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Our fight isn’t over
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‘Black’ eye for DOE
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Harnessing AI to support educators
As artificial intelligence penetrates public education faster than policy can keep up, educators are being asked to navigate powerful new tools with little guidance. To help fill that void, the AFT has released a framework meant to ensure AI supports teaching and learning rather than undermines it.
Linking to Learning
Teaching financial literacy
Teacher to Teacher
Making every voice count
Building Your Career
Inside My Classroom
A multi-sensory space
New Teacher Articles
Some advice for handling challenging situations
As a new teacher, you are bound to encounter situations with students that are challenging to navigate. If you find yourself in one of the following situations, here is some guidance for making a plan of action.
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Retired Teachers News
A helping hand is just a phone call away
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
That’s the message to retirees from Chris Chin, the director of UFT Welfare Fund Retiree Social Services, which offers members regular check-ins by phone, help navigating hospital and rehabilitation stays, and information and referrals, among other services. The services are free and confidential.
“We don’t know if you need help unless you give us a call,” Chin said. “We can help you with whatever issue you’re going through, and we’re here to support you as a retiree.”
In 2024, Chin and his staff made or received more than 7,000 phone calls to and from UFT retirees across the country.
Many of those calls were part of the Nationwide Telephone Reassurance Program, said Chin. Chin and two other geriatric social workers call about 100 people each week for a friendly chat that is supportive in nature but not therapy. The member may be dealing with a recent loss, living alone, experiencing depression or feeling stress associated with being a caregiver for a spouse or elderly…
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TRS’ ‘proof of life’ form
TRS may ask retirees to complete a Retirement Allowance Verification Form annually. If you receive such a letter, don't ignore it.