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  1. Rest in Power, Karen! Sending our heartfelt condolences to and Karen's family.

  2. 22 hours ago

    We will deeply miss the incomparable Karen Lewis... a fierce education, social justice, and union activist.

  3. Feb 7

    🔥 The shirtwaist factory is on fire, and they want us all back at our sewing machines! 🔥

  4. Feb 4
  5. Feb 6

    Very few people understand the all-encompassing energy required to pull-off a school year. It is a new Broadway play; every day, with a challenging audience. It requires constant kaizen consciousness; always examining the message and the methods.

  6. Feb 6

    Let’s start reparations with small class sizes.

  7. Feb 2

    Goodmorning boobay and tekla

  8. Feb 5

    Lots of people asking me, "but why conversation?" about and ... Conversation - really listening and really being heard - is transformative. And it's always the first step in our collective work.

  9. Feb 3

    Who thinks these window fans are an adequate "upgrade" to school ventilation systems? Don't school boards know it's WINTER!

  10. Feb 8

    BAT Action Awards go to: Gov. Beshear, KY Dr. Jill Biden, WH Randy Richardson, IA Chicago Teachers Union, IL Melissa Baran & Heather Cordie, OR See why:

  11. 21 hours ago
  12. Feb 2

    Join Rick Smith & Jake Jacobs on for a great discussion on how the rich get huge tax breaks for investing in charter schools, even though that decreases funding for public schools. Wed. 10pm ET.

  13. Feb 3

    This seems so obvious, but... ""When decisions are made about the lives of teachers, teachers need to be involved in those discussions," he said."

  14. Feb 3

    The pressure is on. The public wants in person teaching, but it's not safe. The vaccine holds out hope... but there's not enough of it & it's too hard to find.

  15. Feb 7

    You know why teachers say no to Face-to-Face teaching? We saw how colds, flu, strep, head lice & bed bugs spread through our buildings in good years.

  16. So SDP hasn't made an announcement yet about Monday. It's predicted Philly will see 4-7 inches of snow tomorrow(Sunday) and there's still snow on the ground from the previous Nor'easter. ...but fans and open windows are just fine.

  17. It's as if teachers are right about spending more time in a poorly ventilated building...

  18. Feb 5
  19. Feb 7

    CHOP Researchers Find Elevated Biomarker Related to Blood Vessel Damage in All Children with SARS-CoV-2 Regardless of Disease Severity

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