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The U.S. Department of Education is making changes to fix the troubled TEACH grant program. If you had your grant converted to a loan because of bureaucratic or paperwork mistakes, you have a chance to get it converted back, despite previous denials. Read this NPR article for more information.


You must be the one to pursue fixing your own loan. The government will not come for you; they are relying on affected individuals to come forward on their own. Don't miss this opportunity!

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September 2022 CHEA Communication and Dues Authorization

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Photo of AFT President Randi Weingarten addressing TEACH 2023

The AFT has always been a solutions-driven union, and our new campaign, launched during TEACH on July 21, proves it once again with a fresh, practical approach to strengthening public education. As AFT President Randi Weingarten pointed out during her keynote speech, the $5 million, yearlong campaign, “Real Solutions for Kids and Communities,” stands up against attacks on public schools and offers real-world solutions to build up, rather than break down, our communities.

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Thank you for all you do!

As the school year draws to a close, all of us at NYSUT want to thank you for your tremendous dedication. It’s been a challenging year — but through it all, you've stood strong and persevered. Over and over, you've shown how public schools are the place where students, parents and educators come together as a community.

U.S. Supreme Court hands down landmark cases

This week, the Supreme Court handed down multiple decisions that will touch the lives of millions of Americans. Earlier this week, in Carson v. Makin, the court laid the groundwork that states must provide publ

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Union wins APPR reprieve

Gov. Kathy Hochul Friday signed a bill suspending, for an additional year, the Annual Professional Performance Review process. Advanced through grassroots advocacy from NYSUT members and lobbying by union legislative staff, the bill recently passed both the state Senate and the Assembly.

“As we come to the end of another school year that has been anything but normal, we welcome the governor’s decision to suspend the APPR process for another year,” said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta. “We will continue working with the legislature and the governor to address the APPR

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On November 27, 2018, the Michigan Senate voted to scrap school union ‘release time.' This would force all union business to be conducted outside of school hours.

Read the article here.

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Teachers nationwide are making headlines as they walk off the job to protest low wages and underfunding for their students. This powerful New York Times article shows the issue transcends politics.



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We are proud to announce that CHEA member Glen Graham has been selected as the recipient of this year's Section VI Coaches Sportsmanship Award. The nomination form for this award states, "A coach selected to receive this award will be a coach who treats all teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials with the utmost respect and within the standards set by the coach's code of conduct. Administrators, coaches, or league chairmen are encouraged to nominate a coach who illustrates or captures the spirit of 'sportsmanship' and deserves recognition." Mr. Graham is a veteran CHEA member and science

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