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The AFT’s flexible blueprint for imagining a new normal for public education, public health and our society

Until a vaccine is developed for COVID-19, each community is going to need support in charting a path to safely and responsibly reopen school buildings and other institutions crucial to the well-being and economic vitality of our communities.

The AFT’s detailed, science-based “Plan to Safely Reopen America’s Schools and Communities” features five core pillars based on the science as well as educator and healthcare expertise—not on politics or wishful thinking.

To gradually reopen, we need

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Don’t Forfeit Our Future; We Need Federal Aid to States, Communities and Schools to Protect Essential Services and Reopen the Economy

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Media Advisory for:                                                                                                  Ron Fowler
Tuesday, May 12, 2020                                                                                       404-315-0222 o.
404-731-5205 c.
georgia@aftgeorgia.org
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Georgia Federation of Teachers seeks answers regarding the superintendent search and selection process from the DeKalb County Board of Education

 

 

Atlanta, GA – Today, the Georgia Federation of Teachers submitted an Open Records Request to DeKalb County Schools Board of Education about

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Verdaillia Turner

May 1, 2020

404-315-0222


georgia@aftgeorgia.org


http://ga.aft.org



ATLANTA Statement from Verdaillia Turner, President, Georgia Federation of Teachers on the announcement of Lisa Herring as new Superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools


We have not had the opportunity to meet the board’s candidate, Lisa Herring, but we welcome her to Atlanta, and we look forward to sincere and honest dialogue about the direction of our school system.


We were not surprised that the selection process, like other processes utilized by the

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2020 Legislative Agenda

 

Say “YES” to: 

HB 513, Sponsored by Representative Sandra Scott

  • Relating to public school property and facilities, so as to prohibit a local school system from leasing or selling a public school in such system to a private entity unless such public school has been in existence for at least 15 years; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

HB 181, Sponsored by Representative Billy Mitchell

  • Relating to the "Charter Schools Act of 1998," so as to provide that the initial term or any renewal term of a
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Many American education policies reinforce the inadequacies of our approach to education: the misues of standardized testing, the narrowing of the curriculum, the emphasis on competition over collaboration, and other top-down reforms that have divested parents and teachers of input and have led to inadequate support and difficult conditions - all producing rampant teacher turnover. 

Read the Quality Education Agenda here

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The AFT’s flexible blueprint for imagining a new normal for public education, public health and our society

Until a vaccine is developed for COVID-19, each community is going to need support in charting a path to safely and responsibly reopen school buildings and other institutions crucial to the well-being and economic vitality of our communities.

The AFT’s detailed, science-based “Plan to Safely Reopen America’s Schools and Communities” features five core pillars based on the science as well as educator and healthcare expertise—not on politics or wishful thinking.

To gradually reopen, we need

MORE

Don’t Forfeit Our Future; We Need Federal Aid to States, Communities and Schools to Protect Essential Services and Reopen the Economy

For more information click here

MORE

Contact:
Media Advisory for:                                                                                                  Ron Fowler
Tuesday, May 12, 2020                                                                                       404-315-0222 o.
404-731-5205 c.
georgia@aftgeorgia.org
http://ga.aft.org

 


 

Georgia Federation of Teachers seeks answers regarding the superintendent search and selection process from the DeKalb County Board of Education

 

 

Atlanta, GA – Today, the Georgia Federation of Teachers submitted an Open Records Request to DeKalb County Schools Board of Education about

MORE

Click here for PDF Version

For Immediate Release

Contact: Verdaillia Turner

May 1, 2020

404-315-0222


georgia@aftgeorgia.org


http://ga.aft.org



ATLANTA Statement from Verdaillia Turner, President, Georgia Federation of Teachers on the announcement of Lisa Herring as new Superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools


We have not had the opportunity to meet the board’s candidate, Lisa Herring, but we welcome her to Atlanta, and we look forward to sincere and honest dialogue about the direction of our school system.


We were not surprised that the selection process, like other processes utilized by the

MORE

Click here for PDF Version

 

2020 Legislative Agenda

 

Say “YES” to: 

HB 513, Sponsored by Representative Sandra Scott

  • Relating to public school property and facilities, so as to prohibit a local school system from leasing or selling a public school in such system to a private entity unless such public school has been in existence for at least 15 years; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

HB 181, Sponsored by Representative Billy Mitchell

  • Relating to the "Charter Schools Act of 1998," so as to provide that the initial term or any renewal term of a
MORE
quality_education_agenda.jpg

Many American education policies reinforce the inadequacies of our approach to education: the misues of standardized testing, the narrowing of the curriculum, the emphasis on competition over collaboration, and other top-down reforms that have divested parents and teachers of input and have led to inadequate support and difficult conditions - all producing rampant teacher turnover. 

Read the Quality Education Agenda here

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