Orchard Park High School Students paint mural for SPoT Coffee

Orchard Park High School art students were asked to paint the mural for new SPoT Coffee on East Quaker Street in the town of Orchard Park.  Students worked together as a group to decide what aspects would positively represent Orchard Park while highlighting SPoT Coffee. They decided to incorporate the natural beauty of the area as well as important buildings and places around Orchard Park. The 4 x 8 ft. mural will be permanently displayed in SPoT Coffee.

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CUB Reclaims the Promise

The City Union of Baltimore (CUB) has initiated a series of activities designed to engage that union in the “Reclaiming the Promise” effort, called for by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). The nation-wide initiative is intended to galvanize local communities and engage them in activities intended to reclaim the promise of high-quality public services and public education.

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Community Outreach at Mushroom Mardi Gras

MHFT is planning several community outreach events to promote real engagement with our community in support of our students and neighborhood public schools. The Federation and the District believe that building relationships and partnerships with parents and community members is essential to improving student achievement.  We encourage every MHUSD employee to join in this dialogue.

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District Vote On May 20th

Support The Candidates That Support Us!

 


GETTING OUT THE VOTE

Local unions are partnering with NYSUT, using phone banks in regional offices, voter data from NYSUT's records departments, and postcards and materials available online, to get voters to the polls and to pass their local school budgets.

 

 

Click here for full NYSUT article.

Vote-COPE Campaign Kick-Off

The South Lewis Teachers Association Vote-COPE campaign kicks off this week. We ask that each member carefully read through the Vote-COPE information placed in your mailbox and check it for accuracy.

Vote-COPE is the political arm of NYSUT and the funds raise thrrough your voluntary donations are used to offset the costs of lobbying efforts for causes and policies that directly affect education and our membership.  We ask that you give generously to assure that the best interests of education are supported by elected officials.

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May 20th - School Budget/BOE Elections

This is an important week for our profession. Unfortunately, in the past many educators have not voted or gotten involved in elections. We have the power to invoke change. Our numbers will make a difference. Now's the time to “COLLABORATE, EDUCATE and MOTIVATE.” 
 
On Tuesday, May 20th be sure make your voice heard. Get Out the Vote by becoming involved, voting in your home district for the School Budget and BOE candidates that support education.
 
Enjoy the video link that is being sent by many locals throughout Long Island:
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