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New York TeacherDecember 18, 2025

Volume LXVII, Number 3

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.

Cover Story

Room to breath

Room to breathe

A calmer pace. More individualized attention. Fewer distractions. Those are among the greatest benefits teachers say they’re seeing in their classrooms this year as the state class size law enters its third year of implementation.

“I’ve got 18 kids. I can do anything! We are unstoppable!” exclaimed Bethany Trench, the co-chapter leader at PS 199 on the Upper West Side in Manhattan. Trench was rhapsodizing about how many fewer students she has in her 1st-grade class this year compared to previous years, thanks to the class size legislation Gov. Kathy Hochul signed in 2022.

PS 199 was one of the 750 city schools that applied for and were approved for funding last school year. The school used its allotment to…

Latest News

Undrea Polite
News Stories

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
News Stories

Schools feel chill of ICE raids

Across the city, the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda has cast a shadow over public schools. Though ICE agents have not attempted to enter a New York City public school, school communities cannot shield students and families from detentions that occur as they go about their daily lives beyond school walls.


Feature Stories

Fueling Student Success

Fueling student success

Families began lining up in the cold before dawn outside the Walton HS campus in the Bronx. With their shopping carts and reusable grocery bags in tow, families prepared to wait for hours outside the International School for Liberal Arts, hoping to get a bag of food before supplies ran out.

“The need is extremely great,” said Nubany Perez, the community school director at ISLA.

The 5:30 a.m. lineup on Nov. 17 was unusual, reflecting the fact that many families did not receive their SNAP benefits that month because of the disruption caused by the federal government shutdown. The promise of a Thanksgiving turkey also drew families to that day’s pantry, where parent and student volunteers distributed bags and boxes filled with a whole turkey or chicken and all the fixings to about 130 families.

But on a typical pantry day at ISLA, which is located in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx, families arrive around 7…

Star turn for Brooklyn UCS

Star turn

Malala Yousafzai, one of Brooklyn Landmark Elementary School's "core value mentors," surprised students this fall by serving as the school's "celebrity substitute" on the YouTube show of the same name.

Ariella Moshchinsky
Noteworthy Graduates

Noteworthy Graduate: Ariella Moshchinsky, Pediatric anesthesiologist

Growing up near Coney Island, Brooklyn, Ariella Moshchinsky knew early on that she would pursue a career in the sciences — and she says it was her public school education in Brooklyn schools that helped inspire her to achieve that goal.


Member Spotlight

Amy Craine
Chapter Leader Shoutout

Kudos to Amy Craine, District 31 Pre-K Centers, Staten Island

UFT members at the six sites that make up District 31 Pre-K Centers on Staten Island are no longer staying silent in the face of mistreatment from their principal, thanks to Chapter Leader Amy Craine.
Veronica Herrera
What I Do

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 2025

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

Defending immigrant students

About 300 UFT members from schools across the city attended one of the union's immigration workshops in October and November. The sessions walked members through the steps to establish school-based committees to support and defend immigrant families.

New Retirees Luncheon 2025

New Retiree Luncheon

Some 265 new UFT retirees were celebrated for their service, passion and commitment to changing students’ lives during the UFT Welfare Fund’s New Retiree Luncheon at UFT headquarters on Nov. 18.
UFT college and career fairs

UFT college and career fairs

Some 5,500 high school students across New York City explored post-high school college and career options at the UFT's two college and career fairs this fall, held at Brooklyn College and the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
Parent Conferences

Parent conferences

More than 500 parents, caregivers and community members poured into UFT borough offices this fall for the UFT's annual parent conferences in each borough.

Your Rights and Benefits

Know Your Benefits
Professional learning pursuits

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

Using sick days

One of the many benefits of union membership is having paid leave to rest and recuperate when you are sick. Learn how UFT members earn, use and even borrow days from their Cumulative Absence Reserve.

Your Well-being
Pharmaceuticals

Q&A on addiction

Common questions about addiction are answered in this column. More than just drugs, alchohol or nicotine, addiction can involve compulsive behaviors such as gambling, shopping or sex as well.

You Should Know

Grants, Awards & Freebies
A teacher with young students

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
Money sign

NYSUT insurance premiums

Paycheck deductions made for NYSUT-endorsed insurance premiums began again in November and will continue through the last paycheck in June.
For Your Information
Blue hexagon with symbol of head and light bulb

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 thru cope

UFT political action through COPE

The Committee on Political Education (COPE) is the UFT’s political action arm. Learn about its importance and how members can help support it in this Q&A.
Secure Your Future
Your Retirement Timeline

Your retirement timeline

Whether you are a new member, in mid-career or close to retirement, here are steps you can take to learn about your pension benefits and stay on track as you progress down the road to a financially secure retirement.
Secure Your Future
Money sign

TDA, Roth contribution limits for ’26

The IRS has announced the amount employees can contribute to their tax-deferred annuities and Roth accounts for 2026.
Secure Your Future
TRS Logo

TRS’ Roth option enrollment opens

In-service TRS members can start to contribute to a Roth account in January 2026. A Roth option offers no upfront tax break, but withdrawals in retirement are generally tax-free.

Opinions

President's Perspective
Fix Tier 6

Fix Tier 6 in ’26

We launched our “6” days campaign on Dec. 6. On the sixth of every month, schools will participate in coordinated actions to educate members about the need to fix Tier 6 of the pension system, build visibility and show collective strength.
VPerspective
Tara Jarvis, a former hair stylist, says when she goes to work now as a District

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.

Editorials
Rally for RESPECT

Our fight isn’t over

The UFT's paraprofessional RESPECT campaign is far from over. The union is optimistic that the "RESPECT check" legislation calling for a $10,000 annual check to paraprofessionals will prevail in 2026 despite outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams' opposition as she prepared to leave office in 2025.
Editorials
District 21 members wear black to support colleagues

‘Black’ eye for DOE

The DOE needs to take note that it can no longer turn a blind eye to a problematic administrator. In a tremendous show of solidarity and the power of union organizing, hundreds of UFT members across District 21 wore black in support of their colleagues at PS 99 in their struggle with their principal.

Editorial Cartoons
Let's lower the Tier 6 retirement age before we're 6 feet under!

A scary prospect

Let's lower the Tier 6 retirement age before we're 6 feet under!

Teaching Resources

Learning Curve
Harnessing AI to support educators

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

Teaching financial literacy

Financial literacy is a foundational life skill, yet too many young people reach adulthood without it. Here are several comprehensive, nonpartisan resources teachers can trust.
Teacher to Teacher
Clarifier

Making every voice count

Talking roles are discussion jobs that rotate among students in a small discussion group. Each role has a clear purpose and a set of sentence starters that help students speak with confidence. The roles give quieter students a clear entry point, encourages active listening and builds accountability.

Building Your Career

Inside My Classroom
Inside My Classroom

A multi-sensory space

A colorful multi-sensory space in a Queens special education teacher's classroom offers her kindergarten and 1st-grade students a range of engagement to calm themselves and self-regulate.
New Teacher Articles
victim support program

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.

New Teacher Diaries
How I calculated true 'success'

How I calculated true 'success'

An elementary school teacher shares what a math lesson taught him about a new way to measure success in this latest installment of New Teacher Diaries.

Retired Teachers News

Senior Services
RTC Service

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…

From RTC Chapter Leader Bennett Fischer
RTC Chapter Leader Column

Mamdani gives us hope

Zohran Mamdani's election is great news for union members and for the UFT. Never before have we had a mayor who is a stronger champion of workers, labor unions and ordinary New Yorkers.

Senior citizen reading
RTC Information

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.