Is education a fundamental right? Court cases to decide

Detroit's federal court will soon be hearing two cases that could have a far-reaching impact on education across America. The issue behind both cases is whether literacy and education are fundamental, federal rights guaranteed to all citizens. Details of the cases can be found here.

HOT OFF THE PRESS!!!

Trenton Judge has ruled teachers unions have interest and are recognized as interveners in the anti-seniority, anti-tenure lawsuit supported by our Sup't Cerf, among others!!

NTU Update - December 16, 2016

Colleagues,

1)      NTU Ed Resource Center – Please be advised that the NTU Ed Resource Center will be closed for the rest of December.  They will reopen on January 3, 2017.

BESE Report December 2016

Citing state law, and despite please from students and community members, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted to pull the charters of two struggling New Orleans charter schools and one in Baton Rouge.

LFT mourns passing of Elsie Burkhalter

The Louisiana Federation of Teachers mourns the passing of Elsie Burkhalter, who founded the St. Tammany Federation of Teachers and School Employees and served as Vice President of both the LFT and the American Federation of Teachers.

Henry Johnson Memorial

Greetings Brothers and Sisters,

APSUE is doing great work in the community.  Just recently APSUE made a financial contribution to the Henry Johnson Memorial Fund.  Henry Johnson was an "esteemed war hero" that was not given the honor during his lifetime due to the racial climate in the United States, at the time of his service.  To honor his life and legacy June 5th will be designated as Sergeant Henry Johnson day. 

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