November 9 New Teacher Academy CANCELLED

The Saturday, November 9 New Teacher Academy has been CANCELLED. 

We will be broadcasting the class as a live webinar soon, so keep posted for updates.

 Red River United also offers after-hours tutoring on Tuesday, Wednesdays, and Thursdays by appointment only. Call 318-424-4579 to schedule an appointment!

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

PSRP Conference November 16: RSVP Now!

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Red River United’s local PSRP committee is hosting its local PSRP conference on November 16, 2013 from 9am – 2pm. All PSRPs in Caddo and Bossier Parishes, member or non- member, are invited to come!

 

We will have people from the Louisiana State Retirement systems, TSRL and LSERs, talk about and answer questions about retiring as a school employee. We will have people from our national affiliate talk to you about dealing with workplace bullying and workplace stress. We will have our RRU lawyer discuss and answer questions about your rights in the workplace and as a member of a union. Jackie Lansdale, the President of Red River United, will speak on what we are working on locally for PSRPs and answer questions that you might have, and Red River United staff will teach you about the resources and ways in which Red River United can help you advocate for yourself at your worksite. We have a fun and informative event, and want to fill our office.

If you want to RSVP or have any questions, please contact Summer Lollie via cell phone (318-453-1671) or email (slollie@redriverunited.org) or fill out this quick and simple form.

Red River United welcomes members to showcase and sell their products at this conference. Email redriverunited@redriverunited.org or call the office at 318-424-4579 if you are interested.

Don’t forget to attend our regularly scheduled PSRP committee meetings.  All PSRP committee meetings are scheduled the second Saturday of each month at 11 am at our office on 1726 Line Ave, Shreveport, LA 71105.

Press Release for 11/5/13: Reclaiming the Promise of Caddo Parish

PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Jackie Lansdale – 318-424-4579

WHERE: Caddo Parish School Board Office – 1961 Midway Ave., Shreveport, LA 71130

WHEN: 4:00 PM Tuesday, November 5, 2013

WHO: Jackie Lansdale, President, Red River United

WHAT: RECLAIMING THE PROMISE OF CADDO PARISH – DOING WHAT WORKS – REJECTING WHAT DOESN’T – RED RIVER UNITED’S PLAN FOR CADDO PARISH.

On November 5, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the Caddo Parish School Board office on Midway Avenue, Red River United will be holding a press conference encouraging the Caddo Parish School Board to look beyond the Recovery School District (RSD) as a solution. Red River United believes that students are best served by community controlled schools, and that the Caddo Parish School System is best equipped to raise academic standards. Here is how we can improve our Caddo Schools:

  • Caddo should focus on creating K-8 models. They are stabilizing for students and have provided academic success in our district.
  • Caddo should focus on choice. One area proven successful has been our programmatic magnet schools. These schools should be standalone, and not part of any existing school.
  • Caddo should concentrate the focus on where we can be the most effective in overall student achievement – we should provide Pre-k for every student in our district, with wraparound services for at-risk youngsters.
  • Caddo should focus on strong professional development for all of our teachers. TAP, for example, has proven successful in other districts and in Caddo Parish where it has been implemented in several schools.
  • Caddo should focus on academic standards and disciplinary codes of conduct in all of our schools. Teachers cannot teach, and students cannot learn in an atmosphere full of disruption and discord.
  • Caddo should be willing to reach out to the community, the public for their help and input.  After all, it is the Public’s Education.

Red River United does not believe turning our students over to the RSD meets the promise of providing a quality public education to our students. This is a question of civil rights. All children deserve a stable, quality education. The RSD does not have a proven track record of turning around AU schools. Parents and students are demonstrating a lack of confidence in the RSD through participation in community actions and petitions.

What is the promise of public education? Public schools provide transportation to and from school, provide healthy breakfasts and lunches for our children, a clean and safe environment to learn, a certified classroom teacher, and a promise to provide services to ALL children, even those with special needs. These are all promises of public education. Will we be able to keep these promises once we have torn apart our Caddo Parish Schools, relinquished community control of our schools, and parsed control of our schools to private- monied and political interests?