MEMORANDUM
Memo To: All Buffalo Teachers
From: Philip Rumore, President, BTF
Date: October 22, 2020
Subject: PAC 2020
Many have said that this may be the most important election of our lifetime!
On or before November 3, 2020, every registered voter will have the opportunity to vote for the next President and Vice President of the United States as well as many state and local offices. It is imperative that as educators, we use our collective voice to elect public officials that are supportive of our views and concerns regarding the well-being of all citizens and that are supportive of public education! We, our families and friends, must vote with the knowledge that the well-being of our country is at stake!
This year, there are several safe ways to vote in the November General Election.
Please urge your family and friends to exercise their right to vote!
The BTF Executive Committee & Council of Delegates have endorsed the following:
JOE BIDEN and KAMALA HARRIS - United States President and Vice President
Joe Biden is a strong supporter of public education. Joe Biden will replace Betsy DeVos with a Secretary of Education that has knowledge of public education and doesn’t support private school vouchers. Joe Biden will support pay raises for educators and work to reduce student loan debt. Kamala Harris has proposed increasing Title 1 funding to make sure every student has access to a nurse and social worker. Biden and Harris will fund, not starve, public education.
Growing up in a working class family, Joe values unions and will work to support America’s middle class families. Supporting the America Cares Act, Biden and Harris will make sure health coverage is available for all Americans and will ensure that having pre-existing conditions will not prevent you from obtaining health care coverage.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will work with medical professionals to stop the spread of the Coronavirus by developing a national plan of action. They will listen to scientists and health care officials and understand that we must contain the pandemic before we can fully open the economy as well as schools and colleges.
NATE McMURRAY – Congressional District 27
Nate McMurray is a strong advocate for real public schools, not charter schools. He stated that all of us have a duty to ensure that public education is of the highest quality and accessible to all. He believes that community and educator-controlled public education is the way to ensure that we have more equitable results. Nate’s opponent was a member of the Buffalo School Board and was a proponent of charter schools.
Nate stated that teachers across the country are intensely dedicated and motivated and there is much that can be done with the national budget to support them. Students need additional resources when it comes to technology, vocational training and personal economic preparedness. Nate wants government to keep its promises to the children in our communities and help prepare them for the real world.
Schools in WNY are finding it more and more difficult to balance their budget. Nate wants to ensure that there is a “maintenance of effort” provision that prevents the state or local governments from reducing their share of school funding.
As a strong supporter of organized labor, Nate supports the rights of all workers to unionize and collectively bargain. If elected, he will continue to voice the needs of labor in Congress.
Nate will advocate for transparency in government and work to reform campaign finance. He has pledged not to take donations from corporate PACs and will dedicate his time in office to maximize justice for all, rather than just the wealthy. He understands that the well-being of our region lies in working people, not just a rich few.
TRACY MITRANO - Congressional District 23
As a teacher and a cyber-security expert, Tracy Mitrano is seeking office to represent the residents of Congressional District 23. The incumbent has been in office for ten years and supported Donald Trump in 2016.
If elected, Tracy vows to expand Universal Pre-K and strengthen our public schools by increasing federal funds. Tracy states that teachers should be paid commensurate with their critical importance to our society.
Tracy Mitrano will make sure that all Americans can have access to affordable health care and prescriptions. She also wants to revamp the student loan program in order to reduce the long-term debt that many students are facing.
JOHN MANNION - New York State Senate District 50
John Mannion has been the local union president for the West Genesee Teachers’ Association for the past eight years. As president of a four hundred-person organization, he fought to ensure that his members’ rights were protected. If elected, John will advocate for public education and push to lower class sizes. He would like to expand the pathways to graduation and the return of trades to our public schools.
John Mannion will oppose the expansion of charter schools and is against having different credential criteria for charter school teachers. He will introduce legislation preventing charter schools from removing “selected” students and sending them back to Buffalo Public Schools.
SEAN RYAN – New York State Senate District 60
As a New York State Assembly member for nine years, Sean Ryan has fought for increased funding for our public schools to keep students healthy and engaged whether they are learning in person or online. As the son of a teacher, Sean was raised to value a strong education. Sean has consistently supported the causes important to public school education.
Last fall, Sean Ryan declared his candidacy for the 60th NYS Senate District seat that will be vacated in December. If elected as a NYS Senator, Sean will work to bring additional funding to our area and for our public schools. Sean vows and has demonstrated that he will put our families first and never bow to the special interests.
JACQUI BERGER – New York Senate District 61
Jacqui Berger is currently the Deputy Supervisor and a Councilmember for the Town of Amherst. During her career, Jacqui has served as a teacher, labor leader, advocate and activist. She is passionate about ensuring that children, families, women and people with disabilities have a voice in the communities in which they live.
As a NYSUT member (UUP), Jacqui is a strong supporter of public schools. She continually advocates to fully fund public education including higher education, fully funding foundation aid and freezing and rolling back the number of charter schools. Jacqui wants public school monies to be used for district schools. Charter schools should be funded by the state.
In order to prevent occurrences of violence in our schools, Jacqui stated that schools should be required by law to develop and implement workplace violence prevention programs. She advocates for programs to be developed that address the emotional and behavioral concerns of students. She is recommending that a task force that is made up of administrators, teachers, social workers and psychologists be formed to address school violence issues.
Jacqui also supports increasing NYS revenue by raising the tax rate on ultra-millionaires and billionaires to address budget shortfalls and the chronic underfunding of education.
WILLIAM CONRAD – New York Assembly District 140
William Conrad is a twenty-year Social Studies teacher in the Ken-Ton School District and also a Town of Tonawanda Councilmember. As a NYSUT member, William will advocate for public school funding. He will also fight for an adequate number of mental health professionals, counselors, social workers and school psychologists with a caseload small enough to allow them to help students that need assistance.
As a public school educator, William is supportive of many of our positions. He is against eliminating the Triborough Amendment of the Taylor Law and favors eliminating the current Receivership Law, APPR and the current funding stream for charter schools.
William also supports increasing NYS revenue by raising the tax rate on ultra-millionaires and billionaires.
PATRICK BURKE – New York Assembly District 141
As a two-year NYS Assembly Member incumbent, Patrick Burke has focused on protecting the health and well-being of children. Pat wants New York State to pay its fair share to schools and stop the attacks on public education. He will introduce and support legislation requiring Districts to provide suspended students with “intervention” services by a school counselor, school social worker, school psychologist or an attendance teacher in order to determine the source of the disruptive behavior. Pat will also introduce and support legislation to limit the caseload of school counselors, social workers, etc.
Pat Burke will submit legislation establishing a separate funding stream for charter schools so that they don’t drain money from our schools and will submit legislation limiting the costs and number of charter schools within a single district to 10% of the district budget. He will also introduce legislation preventing charter schools from removing students and sending them back to Buffalo Public Schools.
MONICA WALLACE – New York Assembly District 143
Monica Wallace is a lawyer and a four-year incumbent of the NYS Assembly. During her tenure as an elected official, Monica has been a strong supporter of public education. Being the first person in her family to attend college, Monica continually works to keep our public schools and universities strong in order to provide educational opportunities for all New York residents.
Monica supports teacher developed and supported restorative justice practices as well as more funding for social workers and community resources to address underlying poverty issues that affect our students. She will advocate for requiring districts to provide suspended students with intervention services to ensure that disruptive actions are addressed.
Monica fought against a proposal to open a charter school in her district last year and opposed the proposition to reduce credentials for charter school teachers.
KAREN McMAHON – New York Assembly District 146
As a two-year incumbent, Karen McMahon strives to represent the values of her community in the New York State Assembly. She continually advocates for increased funding for public school education and the expansion of accessible, affordable and quality higher education.
In order to support students, Karen states that mental health interventions are critical. Funding additional school counselors and social workers will help students navigate the issues they face and give them the tools they need to succeed.
Karen McMahon stated that the Taylor Law and the Triborough Amendment are the bedrock foundation of public employment in New York State. She will oppose efforts to undermine the balance provided by the current laws.
JON RIVERA – New York Assembly District 149
Jon Rivera is running for the NYS Assembly to ensure that WNY’s voice is heard in Albany, delivering for working people and providing for a welcoming and inclusive community. Jon states that funding for public schools continues to be inadequate. He will fight to make sure BPS receives its fair share of state aid.
If elected, Jon will advocate for all schools to have a safety plan in place that protects the students as well as the employees of the school. School safety is a not just an educational issue, it is also a community problem. Jon will promote the use of wraparound services such as interventions by school counselors, school social workers and psychologists to play a critical role in assisting the child and his/her family.
Jon stated that he is against efforts to amend the Triborough Amendment of the Taylor Law. He sees efforts to amend the law as a way to take rights away from workers. He will not support amending the law to strip workers of their rights.
JUDGE AMY MARTOCHE – New York State Supreme Court
The Honorable Judge Martoche has received the following Bar Association ratings and the Buffalo Teachers Federation’s endorsement.
Bar Association of Erie County: Well Qualified
Minority Bar Association of WNY: Superior
Women’s Bar Association: Outstanding
We urge you to vote for the BTF endorsed candidates. Remember, BTF is one of the founders of the Working Families Party. It is critical that you vote for our candidates on the Working Families line.
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MEMORANDUM
Memo To: All Buffalo Teachers
From: Philip Rumore, President, BTF
Date: October 27, 2020
Subject: Updates
District Reopening Plan
Teachers, while looking forward to being with their students in person, have expressed concerns relating to the District’s “Reopening” Plan – Phase I”, due Wednesday, October 28, 2020 that is being completed by the principals.
They are being unreasonably asked for a possible commitment without being provided with critical
information.
We advise teachers to indicate that before being able to answer questions relating to their willingness to work in person with students, at a minimum, the following should be provided to them for a tentative response:
District Disrespect/Disregard for Parents, Teachers and Staff
Enclosed, please find a copy of correspondence sent to the Superintendent and members of the Board delineating just some of the instances of District disrespect and disregard for parents, teachers and staff that you and others have reported to us (Click Here).
Attention Delegates to New York State Teachers Retirement System Virtual Delegate Meeting
As you probably know, the 100th Annual Meeting of delegates to New York State Teachers Retirement System will be virtual this year. The format has changed and the sessions as well as the election of a teacher delegate will all be held on Monday, November 9, 2020. Further information should be sent to your District email from NYSTRS.
Please complete the attached (Click Here) personal leave form and submit to your school clerk for your absence on November 9th. The form is an editable PDF and can be printed and submitted or electronically signed and submitted. It has come to our attention that clerks at some schools are asking teachers to provide fund numbers when away on Board Business. All clerks have been informed that when substitute teachers are required for the absence of teaches due to attendance at this meeting, NO fund number is required. Instead, the substitute teacher days are charged to each school’s fund number.
If you have any difficulties with this process, please contact us at the BTF, (716) 881-5400.
Also:
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MEMORANDUM
Memo To: All Buffalo Teachers
From: Philip Rumore, President, BTF
Date: November 5, 2020
Subject: Cancellation of January Regents
As you may have heard, the New York State Board of Regents, today, cancelled the January Regents Examinations.
Here is the information that is currently available on their website (Click Here).
We will keep you advised of any changes as well as any impact on APPRs.
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MEMORANDUM
Memo To: All Buffalo Teachers
From: Philip Rumore, President, BTF
Date: November 4, 2020
Subject: Updates
The Election
Will it ever be over? For the sake of all Americans, let us all not only hope so, but also work to make it so.
Yes, we have relatives, friends and colleagues with whom we disagreed on candidates; however, as teachers, we have to, while we disagreed, continue to work together in the interest of our students and in our commitment to each other – our unbreakable solidarity.
While it doesn’t seem this path will be taken everywhere; hopefully, ultimately it will be.
We, as always, will set the example for our most important people, our students, who will ultimately assume responsibility for helping shape the future of our community, and our country.
After all, that is why we are teachers.
District Reopening “Plans”
Although teachers have not received necessary information, some are being advised that they have been selected to teach in person. If you have been or are so advised, please contact your Labor Relations Specialist (LRS) (Click Here) and the BTF (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and/or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Please remember to include your school and contact information. We do not disclose these.
As per our recent “Updates”, if you are notified or asked to volunteer, you should advise your administrator (preferably in “writing”) that you have been advised by the BTF to obtain the following:
The Governor’s Latest COVID-19 Guidance
The most recent guidance from Governor Cuomo relates to what he has referred to as “Hot Spots”.
While this changes almost daily, here is a copy (Click Here).
Negotiations
Obviously, with the Buffalo District and all school districts facing huge funding shortfalls, we would not like a mediator’s recommendations at this point. The mediator is in agreement with putting mediation on hold for sixty days.
The District has also agreed with us.
We will be asking the Executive Committee and Council of Delegates to approve a Memorandum of Understanding providing for same.
The MOU is attached (Click Here). It has been signed but must be approved by the Council of Delegates.
Denial of Accommodations
We have been informed that teachers are receiving notification that their request for an accommodation has been denied.
If your request for an accommodation is denied, please send a copy to your LRS (Click Here) and to BTF (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and/or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
Selection of Schools for In-Person Instruction/Special Education Evaluations
We have been advised that some schools have been tentatively selected for in-person instruction and/or special education meeting evaluations.
If your school is selected/mentioned for in-person instruction and/or in-person special education evaluation conferences, Delegate Chair and/or Building Committee member(s), please complete the attached survey (Click Here).
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MEMORANDUM
Memo To: All Buffalo Teachers
From: Philip Rumore, President, BTF
Date: November 12, 2020
Subject: A Trust for Teachers Who Have Lost All Income
There is an external trust fund available to Buffalo teachers who exhaust their sick days and who have exhausted all paid District benefits. It is called The Richmond Fund.
The Richmond Fund was established in the will of Henry A. Richmond who died in 1913. Any interest generated by the “principal sum” is to be:
“Paid to such deserving teachers in the public schools of the City of Buffalo as may be temporarily incapacitated from discharging their duties as such teachers by reason of ill health and are in need of rest and recuperation in order to properly resume their duties. It being my purpose to create a fund the income whereof shall be devoted to aiding and assisting such teachers to regain their health and take needed rest.”
This year, however, the Trust has money leftover that it has to spend before the end of the year (December 31, 2020) or it will be taken in taxes.
As a result, the BTF has worked with the Trust and District. The conditions to get an award have therefore been relaxed. A qualifying teacher can get an award of up to six weeks of gross pay. If a teacher already received an award, they can obtain another as long as it is not more than the six weeks.
A teacher can apply if they have exhausted paid leave as a result of: (1) personal illness or disability; (2) sick or disabled child (biological, adopted or step-child) in need of care; (3) a sick or disabled parent; and (4) a sick or disabled parent of a spouse in need of care.
An application must be made as soon as possible but in any event before December 15. The applicant must submit to the District’s Benefit Office (see below web address). An applicant will need a physician’s certification attesting to the medical condition of the sick individual. Please note that the qualifications have been relaxed this year so disregard any contrary instructions on the District website.
We do not believe that “the unpaid period must exceed two weeks” as is currently stated. When in doubt, apply.
Please act promptly and advise any teacher who might miss this correspondence so any deserving teachers do not miss out.
If you wish to apply go to www.buffaloschools.org/leaveofabsence, click on “BTF”.
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