The UFT posted a version of the new contract Memorandum of Agreement that
is non-searchable which make it very difficult to analyze. I had to
download the document and resave it in a
more advanced version of Adobe to do a search for words. This searchable doc is now posted on Google Drive here. This is some of what I discovered:
The word “parent” is mentioned only a
handful of times. For the new supposedly
innovative “Collaborative School model” which will be used in struggling
schools, no parents will necessarily be included on either the “Central Committee” to
oversee the initiative nor any of the “School Based Collaborative Committees” to develop improvement plans in each school, that
is, unless the Principal chooses to
appoint parents for his or her 50% share of these committees:
“The “("Central Committee")
composed of an equal number of representatives appointed by the UFT President
and the Chancellor…
Each school in the Collaborative School Model shall
establish a School Based Collaborative Committee ("School Committee").
Fifty percent of the Committee shall be comprised of UFT represented employees,
selected by the Union. The remaining fifty percent shall include the principal
and other stakeholders selected by the principal, exclusive of UFT-represented
employees. The Committee will include no less than 6 and no more than 12
members.”
The MOA does include this statement in regards the School Leadership Teams, made up of half parents which are supposed to be in charge of developing school improvement plans, according to state law:
“The School Committee shall consult
with the SLT to ensure that the plan is aligned and not in conflict with the
goals· of the school's CEP. Nothing herein is meant to change or diminish the
rights and responsibilities of the SLT or its members, including all processes
as defined by Education law and the Chancellor's Regulations.”
But this is a flimsy attempt at a fig leaf and it is evident that the School-based Collaborative Committees will supplant the SLTs and really be in charge of making improvement plans for
the school, while the Central Committee will take the place of the District Leadership Teams that also include parents.
To add insult to injury, these School-based Collaborative Committees will be allowed to meet during “Parent Engagement time”:
The School Committee shall meet twice
monthly at a mutually agreeable time, including but not limited to during the
workday, OPW and Parent Engagement time, throughout the school year and
additionally as needed. Trained facilitators selected and assigned by the
Central Committee will assist and meet with the School Committees.
So
the extra eighty minutes per week that under Joel Klein was devoted to to small
group instruction for struggling students, and then re-directed in the
last teacher contract by Carmen Farina towards more PD
and supposed “parent engagement,” is now going to be given up in these schools to School-based Collaborative Committee meetings, a collaboration which does not have to include
parents.
In all this seems to not only conflict with state law on SLTs but also the enhanced parent participation
that is supposed to be required by ESSA in schools identified for comprehensive or targeted support.
So what else will happen in these schools?
“Schools in the Bronx Collaborative Schools Model
will have priority consideration for centrally funded initiatives such as
Equity and Excellence initiatives, air conditioning, physical
education and others that align to the schools' goals. "
But apparently not class size
reduction, which actually might help them improve.
Speaking of priorities other than class size reduction, the MOA also includes a long list of out-of-classroom teacher positions that will receive "Additional Compensation" in exchange for spending time in ways other than teaching kids:
I can’t find how much more “Peer
collaborative Teachers”, “Teacher Ambassadors”, “Master Teachers”, or
“Model Teachers” will be paid, or how many
there will be; the only compensation figures I can
find are for Teacher Development Facilitators and Teacher Team leaders:
“The Teacher Development Facilitator shall receive
additional compensation in the amount of $3,000 per school term for the term of
this Agreement above the applicable teacher salary in accordance with this
Agreement… The possible expansion of this role to include the support of new,
in-service teachers will be determined by Joint Committee on Teacher Leadership
Initiatives.
“The Teacher Team Leader shall receive additional
compensation of $14,000 a year for the term of this agreement above the
applicable teacher salary in accordance with this Agreement.”
If you discover anything more of interest in the MOA, please leave your comments below.
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