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Representing Teachers and School Employees in Northwest Louisiana
During this time of school closure, Red River United is here for you. We are working to ensure you are treated fairly and that your voice is still heard even though you’re not currently in the schoolhouse. If you need us or have a concern, we will answer your call anytime of the day. You can also message us directly on Facebook. We’ve always had your back and we still do. Let’s all work for the common good. We are stronger together. We are Red River United 318-424-4579 redriverunited@redriverunited.org
Follow this link for KTBS 3’s story on the Bossier Parish school tax election:
Red River United President Jackie Lansdale is sharing details about how proposed Bossier Parish school employee pay raises could benefit the community and economy.
Lansdale warns that experienced teachers could leave the Bossier school system if voters turn down the taxes that would support the raises. Those millages are on the May 4 ballot.
Red River United President Jackie Lansdale is making the case for new Bossier Parish millages to pay for teacher and school support employee raises.
On Wednesday, Lansdale talked to KEEL radio’s Robert J. Wright and Erin McCarty about the raises — $7,200 for teachers and $3,000 for support employees — explaining how higher pay helps improve students’ success in school and life and how the raises could support one of the fastest-growing communities in Louisiana.

Bossier voters have a chance to help Bossier Parish public schools get an “A” grade! Locally funded school empoyee raises — $7,200 for teachers and $3,000 for support workers — are up for a vote May 4. Early voting is April 20 and April 22-27. The Bossier Education Coalition is planning three early voting drives so teachers can show the community why these raises matter. Join them and make your voice heard!
Caddo Parish voters have a chance to ensure the safety and comfort of students and employees for years to come! Get the facts about the 2019 millage election in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwr8vOGwH5U
Early voting is April 20 and April 22-27 from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Caddo Parish Registrar of Voters Office, 525 Marshall St., Suite 103, in downtown Shreveport. Don’t be left out! Make your voice heard!

It’s time to choose your Red River United leaders!
In accordance with the Red River United Constitution, the RRU Election/Nomination Committee met and established the following rules:
NOMINATIONS
Each of the three Federations, Caddo, Bossier and Red River Parish, will elect the following seven offices per Federation.
President
Ex. Vice President
Vice President of Certified
Vice President of Classified
Secretary
Treasurer
Retiree
All members of the three federations and members at large will collectively elect:
RRU President (may not serve on the executive board of any of the three Federations)
RRU Executive Vice President
RRU Secretary/Treasurer
ELECTION
Newly elected officers of each Federation and the RRU will begin serving on July 1, 2019 for three years.

Bossier City firefighters are standing with Bossier Parish teachers and school support employees on new taxes to support school employee raises.
The Bossier City Fire Fighters Association has voted to support the property tax increases that would provide the raises and help the school system put more high-tech equipment in the hands of students, according to association President Matt Lauterbach.
On May 4, Bossier Parish residents will vote on a 22.94-mill property tax to fund the raises — $3,000 for support employees and $7,200 for teachers. A 3.22-million tax for technology improvements is also on the ballot.
It’s not too late to register in this critical election! Go online to the Secretary of State’s Geaux Vote website and sign up to vote.
Early voting is April 20-27 (except Sunday, Apr. 21) from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Registrar of Voters offices in Bossier Parish.