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Press Release
For Immediate Release
August 14, 2020
 

Buffalo Teachers to District - There Must Only Be Remote/Distance Learning When the School Year Begins


The BTF today made public a resolution passed by its Executive Committee and Council of Delegates, (representatives from all schools/sites)  for “remote teaching and learning to be continued and in-person instruction to commence only when:

 

  • medical professionals have agreed that it is medically safe to resume.
  • the reopening plan(s) have been approved by the Board of Education, Board-Approved Parent Organizations and Employee Unions.”

 

The Resolution cited a recent BTF survey completed by 3,155 Buffalo teachers (86%) showing that:

86.56% DO NOT think the “Buffalo Public Schools 2020 Reopening Plan” provides for a safe reopening for Buffalo students, parents and staff.

71.95% DO NOT support the two (2) day/three (3) day hybrid rotation schedule.

90.24% DO NOT support face masks being encouraged but not mandatory.

81.12% DO NOT support the delineation of how health screenings will be conducted.

76.66% DO NOT support the delineation of procedures to be followed once a person is possibly infected or found to be infected with the virus.

70.14% DO NOT support how parents/staff will be notified of suspected/actual virus incidents.

83.22% DO NOT support the delineation of how incidents of non-compliance with established health/safety protocols will be handled.

78.89% DO NOT agree with the delineation of how many nurses will be assigned to each building.

The BTF also made public correspondence that was sent to the Superintendent, Board of Education, and Reopening Committee listing over one hundred (105) unclear and unexplained critical concerns raised by teachers and parents but unanswered by the District relating to:

 

  • students
  • students with special needs
  • concerns of parents
  • buildings
  • protocols if someone is or may be infected
  • classroom setup
  • scheduling
  • instruction
  • additional important issues
  • teacher personal concerns

 

“While Buffalo teachers very much want to be back with their students, they do not believe that the District has put forth a plan that ensures the safety of our students, parents, school staff and community as well as one that provides for a sound education for our students.

We can not and will not risk the lives and well-being of our students, their families and our community. Nor can we become Florida, Texas or similar communities.

If you make a decision that causes the loss of a life or physical harm to people, you should have to explain your decision to their families in person”, stated Philip Rumore, President of the Buffalo Teachers Federation.


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Click Here to view the resolution passed by the BTF Executive Committee and Council of Delegates as well as the correspondence sent to the Superintendent, Board of Education and Reopening Committee.

 

Important Information

  • The Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) Information 

    The APPR is a process by which teachers are evaluated in NYS. The intent of APPR is to assist educators to improve the quality of instruction in schools and to improve students' performance for colleges and careers. District APPR plans must meet strict state guidelines and be negotiated with local unions. Under state guidelines, APPR takes into account classroom observations and student performance. Teachers across NYS receive an overall effectiveness rating every year.

     

    APPR is complex and can often be overwhelming.  Click here to keep up to date on all the current APPR information.

  • Opt-Out Information 

    Teachers and parents share deep concerns about the standardized tests used by NYS for accountability purposes that include; stress on students, in-appropriateness and lack of validity of the Common Core-aligned tests, loss of learning time, and lack of transparency on state test content. Parents who decide it is not in their children’s best interests to take these assessments are part of an “Opt-Out” movement. BTF fully supports parents’ right to choose what is best for their children.

     

    Click here to keep up to date on the "Opt-Out" movement and other information.

  • COVID-19 Information


    For our members, BTF has collected COVID-19 resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, as well as our affiliates, NYSUT, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association. Together we must, and will, be proactive to ensure that Coronavirus does not infect and spread to our students, staff and community.
     
    Click here to view recent information and writen correspondence. The BTF will post more information as it becomes available.

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