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Hey, Guys -- Now try to fire them without cause (or to fill one of your Turkish spots).
Our website received an email from a CMSA teacher telling us that our website emails were instrumental in the school's drive to unionize, and we could not be more pleased.
Let's hope that the momentum continues and instead of teachers being intimidated and fearful of their job security, that they will instead realize that they have every right to be paid fairly, have equal opportunities for advancement (age, nationality, and gender), and all without fear of reprisal. Perhaps if more of the Turkish-run charter school staff demanded equitable treatment and unionization, it would crack the veneer of fraud that is holding the Turkish charter school empire together.
And Chicago -- you are our kind of town!
CMSA Teachers Unionize
Posted by Alexander Russo on 06.24.10
Word from the AFT is that the 54 teachers and counselors at CMSA have voted to unionize. Check out the full press release below.
Teachers at Chicago Math and Science Academy Form Union
CHICAGO--Teachers at the highly regarded Chicago Math and Science Academy notified school leaders Wednesday that they have organized into a union and filed for recognition with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board to help make an already great school even better.
"Ensuring continued student and teacher success involves creating an environment in which teachers feel secure enough to raise concerns and offer ideas," said Brian Chelmecki, chair of the school's math department. "Chicago Math and Science Academy teachers need a strong voice in developing and implementing policies that are good for kids and fair to teachers."
Two-thirds of the teaching staff--well over the majority required by law--signed union authorization cards to be represented by the Chicago Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff (Chicago ACTS), an affiliate of the Illinois Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of Teachers. Chicago ACTS also represents teachers at eight other charter schools in the city.
Dick Simpson, former Chicago alderman and current chairman of University of Illinois-Chicago's political science department, said this is an important step to moving the already high-achieving school to the next level. "The teachers at this school care about their students and are deeply invested in their success. When teachers and administrators team up to solve problems, students benefit," Simpson said.
Teachers at the school said some of their larger concerns were about teacher turnover. "Having a union will help us better recruit and, importantly, retain qualified and experienced teachers," said Rhonda Rae Hartwell, a middle school language arts teacher. "We are committed to working collaboratively with the school administration to ensure the future success of our students and school."
The Chicago Math and Science Academy has nearly 600 students and about 54 teachers and counselors. Once the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board certifies the union, Chicago ACTS can begin collective bargaining negotiations with school officials.
"The 103,000 members of the Illinois Federation of Teachers welcome CMSA teachers to our union," said IFT President Ed Geppert Jr. "We pledge to work with them to enhance their careers as professionals and to promote the best interests of their school and students."
Published in Teachers & Teaching
Let's hope that the momentum continues and instead of teachers being intimidated and fearful of their job security, that they will instead realize that they have every right to be paid fairly, have equal opportunities for advancement (age, nationality, and gender), and all without fear of reprisal. Perhaps if more of the Turkish-run charter school staff demanded equitable treatment and unionization, it would crack the veneer of fraud that is holding the Turkish charter school empire together.
And Chicago -- you are our kind of town!
CMSA Teachers Unionize
Posted by Alexander Russo on 06.24.10
Word from the AFT is that the 54 teachers and counselors at CMSA have voted to unionize. Check out the full press release below.
Teachers at Chicago Math and Science Academy Form Union
CHICAGO--Teachers at the highly regarded Chicago Math and Science Academy notified school leaders Wednesday that they have organized into a union and filed for recognition with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board to help make an already great school even better.
"Ensuring continued student and teacher success involves creating an environment in which teachers feel secure enough to raise concerns and offer ideas," said Brian Chelmecki, chair of the school's math department. "Chicago Math and Science Academy teachers need a strong voice in developing and implementing policies that are good for kids and fair to teachers."
Two-thirds of the teaching staff--well over the majority required by law--signed union authorization cards to be represented by the Chicago Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff (Chicago ACTS), an affiliate of the Illinois Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of Teachers. Chicago ACTS also represents teachers at eight other charter schools in the city.
Dick Simpson, former Chicago alderman and current chairman of University of Illinois-Chicago's political science department, said this is an important step to moving the already high-achieving school to the next level. "The teachers at this school care about their students and are deeply invested in their success. When teachers and administrators team up to solve problems, students benefit," Simpson said.
Teachers at the school said some of their larger concerns were about teacher turnover. "Having a union will help us better recruit and, importantly, retain qualified and experienced teachers," said Rhonda Rae Hartwell, a middle school language arts teacher. "We are committed to working collaboratively with the school administration to ensure the future success of our students and school."
The Chicago Math and Science Academy has nearly 600 students and about 54 teachers and counselors. Once the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board certifies the union, Chicago ACTS can begin collective bargaining negotiations with school officials.
"The 103,000 members of the Illinois Federation of Teachers welcome CMSA teachers to our union," said IFT President Ed Geppert Jr. "We pledge to work with them to enhance their careers as professionals and to promote the best interests of their school and students."
Published in Teachers & Teaching