CDTA Executive Committee 2014 - 2015
CDTA Executive Committee
Justin Karker, President
Deb Gordon, Vice President
CDTA Executive Committee
Justin Karker, President
Deb Gordon, Vice President
Our Annual luncheon was held at the Three Village Inn on October 1st. The weather was beautiful and the food great. President Dennis Flamenbaum welcomed the Hauppauge chapter to RC 23. He announced the upcoming Retiree Conference to be held on November 19th at the Woodbury Country Club.
Prompted by fears that the Ebola virus could invade Louisiana, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approved emergency rules giving superintendents the authority to close schools or send students home if threats appear.
Questions and answers from a Maternity Leave Seminar Sponsored by the EGTA in October 2014.
Obviously the Louisiana Federation of Teachers is disappointed by the high court’s decision. After a district court ruled three times that Act 1 is wholly or in part unconstitutional, we had hoped for a different outcome.
Wednesday, October 15 County Board Meeting Matters!
This is a final reminder that the Voices and Navigator county appeals will be heard at the SCCOE board meeting (1290 Ridder Park Dr., San Jose CA 95131), Wednesday, October 15 at 5:00 p.m.
There will be no closed session and the appeals are the first two items.
We will have Chipotle burritos, bottled waters, and sweet treats served in the parking lot from 4:00-5:00 p.m for all MHUSD supporters.
We need all sites represented, and if you aren't sure that you make the difference, read the article written by Gemma Abels below. See you there!
Click here to read the Step 3 Grievance Document on the EMU FLAC System for Work Assignments.
County Appeal
Wednesday, October 15
5:00 pm
This is a time change!
Dear Educators, Parents, and Community Members,
Voices College-Bound Language Academy and Navigator Schools' charter petitions were recently denied by the Morgan Hill Unified School District. They have both filed appeals with the Santa Clara County School Board to open publicly funded charter schools in the fall of 2015, despite our local board's decision.