News, Alerts & Events

MEMORANDUM

Memo To:   All Buffalo Teachers

From:         Philip Rumore, President, BTF

Date:          January 19, 2022

Subject:     Updates


Negotiations Update
As per our January 19, 2022 email, our financial analyst from NYSUT and the District’s Chief Financial Officer met with both teams and clarified our respective analyses. Some minor changes will be made and we will continue to work with Albany and the District to secure more funding. The District is in an excellent financial position, mostly thanks to our support.

We continued to clarify to which lesser cost items we had agreed.

As per our January 10, 2022 email, there were meetings on January 11, 14, 20 and meetings scheduled for January 25 and 26, 2022 with an “agreement to proceed expeditiously toward a settlement”. At our last January 20, 2022 negotiations, we agreed to add January 31, February 4, 11, 2022 to the dates.

We will continue to keep you informed. We will not rush into an agreement.
Note: An apparent attempt to enlist the support of the public with a letter to the Editor in The Buffalo News, from a teacher, has caused just the opposite. If you read the comments to the letter and have heard some of the comments in phone calls, etc. to BTF, just the opposite has occurred.

In addition, saying that there hasn’t been “any movement on a contract” (when as in our January 10 & 19, 2022 correspondence to teachers, we indicated there was movement), has not helped our negotiations and the support of the Board.

While we believe the intentions of the writer were intended to gain support, letters like these at this time do not help with the public or District.

When the time comes to go public and slam the District, we will.

Rather than just paint a picture of the cost-of-living for Buffalo teachers (which is the same for most) and Buffalo teachers’ wages, we will point to the salaries of those around us and the raises given in the past and proposed for District City Hall Administrators. (Those who have called have said “You get raises each year. We don’t.”)

Negotiations, like other such issues, are like a chess game. You must think five (5) or more moves ahead.

While the intentions of the teacher were well intended, they have caused issues.

Please, especially in public, think five to ten moves ahead. Make no mistakes that may weaken your position or cause you to lose the game.



District Phone Calls to Teachers
Teachers who want to prevent District robo-calls can apparently stop them by using:

https://www.buffaloschools.org//cms/module/selectsurvey/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=399

 

Important Information

  • The Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) Information 

    The APPR is a process by which teachers are evaluated in NYS. The intent of APPR is to assist educators to improve the quality of instruction in schools and to improve students' performance for colleges and careers. District APPR plans must meet strict state guidelines and be negotiated with local unions. Under state guidelines, APPR takes into account classroom observations and student performance. Teachers across NYS receive an overall effectiveness rating every year.

     

    APPR is complex and can often be overwhelming.  Click here to keep up to date on all the current APPR information.

  • Opt-Out Information 

    Teachers and parents share deep concerns about the standardized tests used by NYS for accountability purposes that include; stress on students, in-appropriateness and lack of validity of the Common Core-aligned tests, loss of learning time, and lack of transparency on state test content. Parents who decide it is not in their children’s best interests to take these assessments are part of an “Opt-Out” movement. BTF fully supports parents’ right to choose what is best for their children.

     

    Click here to keep up to date on the "Opt-Out" movement and other information.

  • COVID-19 Information


    For our members, BTF has collected COVID-19 resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, as well as our affiliates, NYSUT, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association. Together we must, and will, be proactive to ensure that Coronavirus does not infect and spread to our students, staff and community.
     
    Click here to view recent information and writen correspondence. The BTF will post more information as it becomes available.

Buffalo Teachers Federation

 officers 2023
 
The Buffalo Teachers Federation is the professional union that represents over 3800 contract, probationary and temporary teachers of the Buffalo Public Schools.

 The BTF is proud to be a member of New York State United Teachers and affiliated nationally with the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers.
          
 We invite you to explore our website for information and resources specifically for our members and retirees.

Calendar

 March 2025
 13   Executive Committee Meeting - 5:30 pm
 13    Council of Delegates Meeting - 7:00 pm      
 25   BTF Retirement Seminar
 
 April 2025
  11   BTF Office Closed at 4:00 pm
14-21   Spring Recess       
  24   Executive Committee Meeting - 5:30 pm   
  24   Council of Delegates Meeting - 7:00 pm      
     

Office Information

Mailing Address:
Buffalo Teachers Federation
271 Porter Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14201
Phone: 716-881-5400
 
Supplemental Benefit Fund:
Phone: 716-881-5462
Fax:     716-881-0580
 
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Guests Online

We have 111 guests and no members online

        Did your home address, email address or phone number change? Please let us know!                           Update Here