REFUSE: NYS Math Assessment

REFUSE: The NYS Math Assessment

REFUSE: The NYS Math Assessment

Fourth Grade Student Sounds Off on State Testing
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Medicare Update
The Medicare Drug Savings Act was introduced in both houses of Congress in late April. If passed the bill would restore prescription drug rebates for low income beneficiaries.

Giving Back, Cleaning Up
Community Organizing - WeRoc
WeRoc (the Washtenaw Regional Organizing Coalition) is a coalition of community faith and labor organizations that is doing some exciting things to further social and economic justice in our region. WeROC is working to bring together membership-based community organizations to create a collective voice and impact public affairs and issues in Washtenaw county and across the state.
EMUFT has been a part of this growing movement to increase awareness and create change on a number of issues including:
Ban the (past conviction) Box on employment forms, a variety of local Education issues including promoting programs like Restorative justice instead of suspension, and working for economic dignity for working families.
You are invited to attend any WeRoc meetings to just listen in or participate in this dynamic community movement. We would love to have more EMUFT members involved in good work that WeRoc is doing in Washtenaw County.
WeRoc General meetings are help on the first Thursday of every month, 5:30-7:15pm at different locations. Watch the EMUFT Facebook page for up-to-date details (https://www.facebook.com/EMUFederationOfTeachers).
During August, September, and October Planning meetings for a large community event in November will take place on every 3rd Thursday at 6pm at different locations. Watch the EMUFT Facebook page for up-to-date details (https://www.facebook.com/EMUFederationOfTeachers).
You can also check and Like the We Roc Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werocMI?fref=ts
Baltimore City Council calls for funding for Community Schools Strategy
In the midst of a busy and tumultuous week in Baltimore, the city council passed a quiet but important resolution. The council unanimously decided to call on the Mayor to increase her budget for community schools and out-of-school-time to $10 million.
Special Edition Newsletter
Rosemary Kamei Appointment to Santa Clara County Board of Education
Urgent Action Needed – Time Sensitive
The Santa Clara County School Board will appoint a replacement for Leon Beauchman this Wednesday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. You might remember him, as he was the president during the most recent charter school appeals and voted across the board in favor of the charter schools, regardless of the overwhelming deficiencies or recommendations of their staff. This appointment could be a key change for the SCCOE board.

