ew York State United Teachers is sponsoring an Advanced Placement® Summer Institute July 17-20, 2017 in the Conference Center at NYSUT Headquarters, 800 Troy-Schenectady Road Latham, New York. The Institute is designed for those new to AP® courses or experienced educators desiring new strategies and methods to improve their teaching. Classes are held from 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Course offerings include: AP® Calculus AB AP® English Literature and Composition AP® Environmental Science AP® Statistics AP® US History AP® World History The fee is $725 for 30 hours of inservice credit ($650 if you register prior to May 29). Tuition fee includes course materials, continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack each day. Cancellations must be received in writing by June 30, or the full registration fee will be charged. For more information or to register, visit us at http://elt.nysut.org/professional-development/advanced-placement-summer-institute or call 800-528-6208. Official fliers attached NYSUT Education & Learning Trust (ELT) 800 Troy-Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110 800-528-6208 518-213-6456 (FAX) www.elt.nysut.org
Below is a message form that came through the Long Island President's Council to be passed on to all BMUST Members. Forum: General discussion Title: Scholarship opportunity from CBTU Good evening I have attached a scholarship application from the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. I am currently a member and Selena Durio sits as one of the trustees for this organization which represents NYSUT. Over the past three years all of the scholarships the organization has given out, which every union members child is eligible to apply for, have gone to the children of NYSUT members. I ask that you please forward this application to the members in your local. Despite the name of the organization, the only prerequisite to apply for this scholarship is that at least one parent and be a union member. Thank you for your assistance. In unity, Wayne
Below is a message form that came through the Long Island President's Council to be passed on to all BMUST Members.
Forum: General discussion Title: Scholarship opportunity from CBTU Good evening I have attached a scholarship application from the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. I am currently a member and Selena Durio sits as one of the trustees for this organization which represents NYSUT. Over the past three years all of the scholarships the organization has given out, which every union members child is eligible to apply for, have gone to the children of NYSUT members. I ask that you please forward this application to the members in your local. Despite the name of the organization, the only prerequisite to apply for this scholarship is that at least one parent and be a union member. Thank you for your assistance. In unity, Wayne TOPIC LINK: http://members.longislandteachers.org/content/scholarship-opportunity-cbtu MANAGE SUBSCRIPTIONS: http://members.longislandteachers.org/user/375/subscriptions Mark Steinberg President Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The Lawrence Teachers’ Association needs you to walk with them on Wednesday, May 17th from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm at the Lawrence Middle School (195 Broadway, Lawrence). Help us as we unite and march for a new contract! Lawrence is now working longer than any other local in New York State under an expired contract. After countless negotiation sessions, mediations, and fact-finding it is safe to say that a new contract is nowhere in sight. To illustrate this point, the President of the Board of Education rested the District’s case by stating; “I negotiate contracts, just on my terms”. This uphill battle has left the morale of the L.T.A. at an all-time low. Nonetheless, we will continue to stand together as one united front and serve the Lawrence community. The L.T.A. continues to be the educators our students deserve to have each and every day, in and out of our classrooms. We are a dedicated group of professionals that will continue to maintain the education of our students as our #1 priority. “United We Stand”, in red, at Lawrence Middle School on May 17th at 5:00 pm! In Unity, The Negotiations Team of the LTA Please RSVP to Kim Black bmustsecretary@gmail.com if you will be able to join the rally. Mark Steinberg President May 6 through 12 is School Nurses’ Recognition Week. Please let the nurse in your building know how much you appreciate the work that she does for our children and us as teachers. The nurses are essential to our schools and often go above and beyond their job description. They are the heart of healthcare for our students and faculty.
To all of our nurses, thank you for all that you do. You are greatly appreciated. We are short volunteers today and tomorrow for the budget phone banks. If you can stop over even for a short time it would be greatly appreciated.
It is very important for all of us to make every effort possible to get the district budget passed. Please see below: The Budget Phone Banks will be held at the NYSUT Nassau Regional Office, 1000 Woodbury Road, Suite 214, Woodbury, NY. Dates: Monday, May 8 and Tuesday, May 9 Time: 3:00 pm - 6:30 pm Pizza will be served. The phone banks will be paperless this year. All participants will be using phones and computers that NYSUT will provide. -- The Nassau and Suffolk regions of NYSUT stand in solidarity with the members of Teamsters Local 812 in their fight against the greed of corporate giant Clare Rose Inc., the official Long Island wholesaler for Budweiser, Heinecken and numerous other beers. (See message below from Long Island Federation of Labor president John Durso.)
Please share this message with your members and request that any who live in the vicinity of Melville or Yaphank make the effort to walk the picket line with the members of Local 812 at the locations shown below. Dear Brothers and Sisters, Please join us as we stand with the members of International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 812 and their families. They have been targeted by the corporate greed of industry giant Clare Rose. They've threatened to permanently replace striking workers. Support our brothers and sisters. Join them on the picket line. Let Clare Rose know that union busting is disgusting and we won't stand for it! "While this company is making millions, they are trying to cut the wages and retirement benefits that [...] families depend on. [They] have bills to pay and mortgages to pay." said, Ed Weber, President of Teamsters Local 812 He's right, it's time to stop the greed! The union has picket lines set up at: 255 Pinelawn Road, Melville, NY 11747 And 100 Rose Executive Boulevard, East Yaphank, NY 11967 Please call the Long Island Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO at 631-348-1170 ext 303 if you have any additional questions. Sincerely, John R. Durso President, Long Island Federation of Labor The Budget vote is around the corner, and we must show our support now more than ever! With the governor holding back funds and information, we need to gather as a community and work together to pass the budget. Our annual phone banks will be held on Monday, May 8 andTuesday, May 9 from 3:00-6:30 pm at the NYSUT Office in Woodbury (see directions below). If you would like to volunteer, please write your name on the sign-up sheet in the faculty room and check off the date you will be able to join us or contact your head building representative and give him or her that information. Pizza will be served.
DIRECTIONS: LIE to exit 45 (Manetto Hill Rd) toward Plainview/Woodbury. Take the ramp toward Woodbury. Turn slight right onto Manetto Hill Rd. Turn right onto Woodbury Rd. Proceed less than ¼ mile to 1000 Woodbury Rd located on the right side. **Suite #214** NYSUT Member Benefits is hosting a no cost Pre-Retirement Workshop for All Membersconsidering retirement in the next three years, at the Nassau Regional Office on May 24 & 25, 2017, 4:30 – 6:45 p.m. Members must register to reserve a seat for May 24, OR May 25, 2017, by logging-on to the link in the attached PDF. Please forward the entire PDF to your membership for registration. THIS IS NOT a TRS or ERS-sponsored presentation, and neither retirement system will be in attendance at this workshop. Please note: In consideration of others interested in attending, if a registrant is unable to attend after reserving a seat, we ask that they cancel their reservation in advance by logging-on to the link provided in the PDF. Thank you.
Hello BMUST,Earlier this year my mother died of an ALS like disease called Bulbar Palsy in October. She loved to run, and last year completed the 10k as part of the LI Marathon. She had held off putting in a feeding tube just so she could run in the race. Although she fell after six miles, she got back up and with some assistance was able to complete the race. My family has been organizing a fund raiser in her honor. This year my family will be running various races in her honor during the LI marathon of races weekend. If you would like to, I have placed a link below.
http://web.alsa.org/site/TR/3rdParty/GreaterNewYork?px=7342558&pg=personal&fr_id=12682 Brian Moeller I have also placed a link of a video my brother created with music she liked, family pictures and of her crossing the finish line last year in her last race. It is a promotional five minutes video as to why we are doing this if you want to check it out. http://tinyurl.com/CarolMoellerVideoRight now we are the top fund raiser for ALS NY. We even were the lead story in the ALS newsletter which I copied below. "Team We Are Carol Moeller" Takes on the 2017 Long Island Marathon to Help Fight ALS In an amazing demonstration of strength and courage, three months after her ALS diagnosis Carol Moeller finished her final 10k race at the 2016 Long Island Marathon. “She couldn’t speak, was having trouble walking, couldn’t swallow, and she delayed her feeding tube operation so she could compete in the 10k race. She did it and she didn’t give up. She was a week away from having a feeding tube inserted into her body, but still pushed herself into completing a 10k,” Carol’s son, Kevin Moeller said. Carol’s other son Dennis Moeller added, “Mom was in the middle and we surrounded her like secret service. She fell twice during the race. A mile before the finish line, we helped her up and my brother and I each had an arm around her. We told her to slow down and she just moaned the word, RUN! She finished the race and it was really special.” This year the Moeller family will be running the Long Island Marathon, on May 7th, in honor of their mother Carol who passed away last October. “I know it would make her feel good that I’ve been training the way she always did. We owe it to her. We saw her run with very limited abilities and I said if my mom can run 6 miles while already losing her ability to smile, stand up straight, or to cry, there is no way I can’t run the 26 miles. There is no quit in any of us,” Dennis said.Running was always a part of Carol’s life, so the tribute is more than fitting. “She would wake up at 4:30 in the morning and run 6 to 10 miles, 6 days a week, and be home in time to make breakfast, get us to school, and go to work. That was her routine for 30 years,” Dennis said. “Running is the only way to honor her, in the way she truly deserves.” The Moeller family is hoping this run will bring with it support, because their goal now is to raise awareness, and bring in funds for research. So far “Team We Are Carol Moeller” is closing in on its $20,000 dollar initial goal. “My mom kept asking for something to help her, some magic pill that would take this all away. And you know, hopefully through these efforts we are going to help someone, somewhere, come up with that magic pill.” Kevin said. But until that day the Moeller family says they will continue to run for ALS and continue to fight for a cure. Dennis said when he needs motivation to keep on going he just hears the words his son told him during one of his training sessions, “Daddy, I think Grandma is cheering for you from the sky.” If you would like to show your support and donate to our Team We Are Carol Moeller head to tinyurl.com/CarolMoeller Thank you for all of your support this year. It has been nothing short of amazing for me and my entire family. Thank you again, Brian Moeller |
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