Rep Council Agenda March 12, 2013 3:30 Jepson library

Rep Council Agenda

March 12, 2013

3:30  Jepson library 

*3:30 Special CTA  presentation on member benefits

Site concerns: discussion and report

1) – Approval of the minutes

2) – Approval of the agenda

3) – Business

  • Elections’ plan/schedule (Moira McSweeney)
  • Health care update (Brenda Hensley)

4) – President’s report (Moira McSweeney)

5) – Treasurer’s report (Brenda Hensley)

6) – Committee/Chair reports

  • Action (Corey Penrose and Aja Cook)
  • Bargaining (Brenda Hensley)
  • Grievance (Sylvia Aquino)
  • Human Rights (Alyson Brauning)
  • Women’s Issues (Tricia Cowen)
  • PAC (Dawn Kelly)
  • Special Ed (Tammy Parker)
  • Leave Bank (Ann Kubler)
  • Membership (Julie Timmerman)

7) – Conference reports

8) – Other

9) – Raffle

10) – Adjournment

Rep Council Agenda March 12 – in word format

Great Conference Opportunity Deadline Reminder and more…

The deadline to register for the Redwood Educators’ Conference in Petaluma on April 26-27 is this Friday, March 8. Please click here for the details!

 

Also, the Vallejo Educators Association is hosting a day of free professional development workshops on March 16. Please check out the attached flyer for the list of workshops offered. The deadline to sign up has been extended to  March 12 and click here for the details.  Please click here for the details!

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CTA wants your input – it takes five minutes

Strategic Long-Term Planning The California Teachers Association has embarked upon a strategic planning process, at the direction of its State Council of Education, and under the guidance of the Labor Education and Research Center (LERC) at the University of Oregon. This strategic planning process—entitled “Your Voice. Our Union. Our Future.”—is about the future of CTA.

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Upcoming March workshops

Check out  our upcoming March workshops.

 

The workshops:

  • Bullying interventions – Thursday, March 7th
  • Creating a Safe Space for GLBT Youth – Thursday, March 21st

 

Both of the classes will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 pm at  Jepson Middle School.

Bullying remains a serious issue in our schools and community and has a big impact on school safety and student learning.  One out of four teens are bullied and nine out of ten GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender) Youth experience harassment at school and online.  On the playground, a child is bullied every seven minutes, with little peer or adult intervention (11% and 4% respectively).  The vast majority of instances of bullying receive no intervention (85%). SOURCE: Youth Violence Project, Curry School of Education

We invite you to explore how to make our schools and classes and lunchrooms and the wider community a safer place that respects all our students and adults.

Registration is open now.  All workshops will be held in the library at Willis Jepson Middle School.  Please email triciac@vacavilleusd.org to register for any of the workshops.

Professional Development Workshop Series Co-Chairs

Tricia Cowen, Women’s Issues Contact

Alyson Brauning, Human Rights Contact

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