Stress Management in the Classroom Through Essential Oils, Yoga, and Mindfulness

Are you stressed out with all of the demands of the classroom?  If you answered yes, then you won’t want to miss this!  Join us Thursday, November 18th from 4:30-6:00 at Red River United for a stress management session.

We will learn about the benefits of using Young Living Essential Oils for managing stress and overall health as well as participate in a yoga and mindfulness session created just for educators.

Click here to reserve your spot today!

Vote!

The Louisiana Federation of Teachers urges its members to consider these candidates and issues to be decided on November 8.

Candidates and issues supported by the Louisiana Federation of Teachers

SENATE:

LFT recommends former teacher, legislator and Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell Campbell, who taught in Plain Dealing Louisiana, authored legislation to create the Louisiana Educational Excellence Fund using proceeds from a law suit settlement, an endowment that today contains more than $1 billion to finance public K-12 education across Louisiana. Campbell modeled that fund off of one he started in Bossier Parish which now has more than $45 million. He will be public education’s best friend in the U.S. Senate.

U.S. House of Representatives:

In District 2, which covers the City of New Orleans and stretches up the Mississippi River to include part of North Baton Rouge, LFT recommends the incumbent, Representative Cedric Richmond, a Democrat. Congressman Richmond has been a steady and reliable friend of public education through 11 years in the Louisiana Legislature and since his first election to Congress in 2010. As a member of the Homeland Security committee, he is an important voice for coastal Louisiana through oversight of the Federal Emergency Management Authority.

In District 3, which encompasses Southwest Louisiana from Lake Charles through Lafayette, LFT recommends former State Representative Brett Geymann, a Republican. As a State Representative, Brett Geymann was a strong voice for parents who felt left out of the education reforms that swept our state over the past eight years. His support for local control of our schools was important for educators, parents and taxpayers. His views on responsible budgeting were in sharp contrast with the smoke and mirror budgets of the Jindal administration.

In District 4, which covers Northwest Louisiana and the western part of Central Louisiana, LFT recommends Democrat Marshall Jones, a Shreveport attorney, businessman, oil and gas operator, farmer and volunteer. Marshall Jones has deep roots in his community. He’s ready to make a difference in Washington. His history of working to improve the lives of the people of Northwest Louisiana proves that. Marshall Jones fought for the rights of special needs students in Caddo Parish, and he’s worked alongside teachers, health care workers, farmers, veterans and family -owned businesses.

Constitutional Amendment #3:

LFT recommends support for Constitutional Amendment #3, an important part of the state legislature’s effort to fix the budget. The amendment would change Louisiana’s constitution to eliminate the deductibility of federal income taxes paid in computing a corporation’s Louisiana’s corporate income tax.

The amendment is part of a larger agreement that will level our corporate tax structure. It will give the business community the flat tax rate they want, and eliminate a tax loophole that has been costing the state hundreds of millions of dollars.

The flattened tax rate would increase state general fund revenues by about $30 million a year, according to projections from legislative fiscal office. Eliminating the deductibility of federal income taxes would add another $190 million in Fiscal Year 2017-18 and $200 million in FY 2018-19.

Early Voting

October 25- November 1

Monday-Saturday from 8:30 AM- 6:00 PM

Please bring a photo ID.

Caddo

Registrar of Voters

525 Marshall, Suite 103

Shreveport, LA 71101

Bossier

Bossier Parish Courthouse

204 Burt Blvd., 2nd floor

Benton, LA 71006

Red River 

Red River Parish Courthouse

615 E. Carroll St., Room 104

Coushatta, LA 71019

Walk-In for Public Education

Red River United, Keithville Elementary/Middle, South Highlands Elementary Magnet, and Fair Park College Prep participated in The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools’ Walk-In for Public Education. We had a blast showing our support for public education in Caddo Parish where the promise of public education is given to every student! Check out our video  to see what a walk-in is all about!

General Membership Meeting

General Membership Meeting

Tuesday, October 25th

4:30-5:30

Red River United Office

1726 Line Ave.

Shreveport, LA 71101

Phone: 318-424-4579

Email: redriverunited@redriverunited.org

Upcoming Professional Learning- Saturday, October 8th

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Saturday, October 8th

Teachers9:00-11:00 am

Join us as we discuss how to implement and manage progress monitoring and response to intervention (RTI) in your classroom.  Esther Otu, Walnut Hill Teacher and Reading Specialist, will present strategies and techniques you can implement in your classroom immediately.  This session is open to members and nonmembers at our office 1726 Line Ave., Shreveport, 71101. Contact Jordan Thomas at 318-423-9423 orjthomas@redriverunited.org  for any questions or usehttp://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090c4caaaf2ba0ff2-progress to reserve your spot today!

Bus Drivers and Aides12:00-1:00pm

Managing a safe and orderly bus is essential for drivers and aides.  Leola Scott, a longtime Caddo driver, will present strategies to effectively manage a bus.  This session is open to members and nonmembers at our office 1726 Line Ave., Shreveport, 71101.  Contact Phyllis Mason at 318-424-4579 or pmason@redriverunited.org to reserve your spot today!

Let’s Talk Money Part 2

In the last newsletter, we wrote about the need for salary increases in both Bossier and Caddo, two districts at the bottom of the salary rank.

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RED RIVER PARISH
– We actually thought Red River Parish was not a district in need of immediate assistance in the salary ranking as they hold the status as the highest new teacher pay in the region. But just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water (a little Jaws humor), we find out the teachers and staff are looking at a pay reduction! The taxing structure allowing Red River Parish to have the highest new teacher salaries in the region, is being manipulated to lower employee stipends. OUCH!!!

BOSSIER PARISH – You may remember in the last newsletter, Bossier Parish was saved from being the bottom in new teacher pay only because Caddo pays less. This is being done while the district is making tons of upgrades. Unfortunately, those upgrades do not include salary increases.

CADDO PARISH
Amazingly enough, the Caddo Parish School Board doesn’t think being on the bottom of the salary ranking matters. How do we know? Instead of addressing it, they have added insult to injury by placing on the agenda an item to increase  the insurance by 5% and then had the audacity to say we should be happy with such a small increase. Newsflash – that is a salary cut!

RED RIVER UNITED ANSWERSBefore the end of October, every employee in Caddo will receive 12 postcards, 1 for each of the board members. The cards indicate your position, your years of service, your take home, and the amount you take out of your personal pocket for your students and school. These cards will be delivered to the school board.

Recognizing the school board must act before the next legislative session next spring in order to begin the process of getting something to the voters, we will continue to advocate and nothing, no, nothing, is off the table.

The same process will be replicated in BOSSIER, the 12 postcards to every employee. The process for pay raise is not the same in Bossier as this board has more leeway in asking the public. We have heard a Bossier board member say in the public forum that he wants all the employees to get a raise. We need to encourage the other 11 Bossier Parish School Board members.  In RED RIVER PARISH, a legal opinion will be forthcoming. We will also petition the board for an agenda item specific to this issue.

It bears saying again: We are asked to do more and more with less and less. We have done our part, it is up to the CADDO, BOSSIER, AND RED RIVER BOARDS to do their part!

BENEFITS

You may remember the position of the Red River United is to address salary and benefits. The benefit we are speaking about for all three districts is paternity and maternity leave. This is the latest update we have. In CADDO, the administration has paternity and maternity leave in preparation to go up in front of the board.

BOSSIER and RED RIVER PARISHES are both served by the same legal firm. This firm is telling the administrations they don’t have to offer paid maternity and paternity. Our answer is that just because you don’t have to do something does not mean you shouldn’t. Don’t call yourself family when you don’t honor family by making your employees choose between their family and their job. Remember, this is the same legal advisor who advised the administration a teacher on maternity leave who was requested to come to school to provide testing was okay– she could just bring her newborn with her!!!

While this shouldn’t be a fight, it appears that it is. Please let us hear from you as we prepare testimonials.

Having an unencumbered lunch time, something that most every other employee in the workforce assumes is the norm, is not the norm when it comes to education. Since this primarily happens in elementary schools, you could make a strong case for gender bias. It’s a woman’s job, right?

Yet,  LA Law – Revised Statute 17 , states the following:

RS 17:434  

§434. Planning time and lunch periods for teachers; required

A.(1)  The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall adopt necessary rules and regulations requiring, beginning with the 2000-2001 school year, each city and parish school board to provide a minimum of forty-five minutes daily planning time, or its weekly equivalent, and a minimum of thirty minutes for lunch each day which shall be duty-free for every teacher actively engaged in the instruction and supervision of students in the public schools.  Implementation of planning time and lunch periods as required in this Section for teachers shall not result in a lengthened school day.

(2)  The provisions of this Subsection shall be subject to the availability of state funds for this purpose.

B.  Nothing in this Section shall be construed to affect the provisions of R.S. 17:154.1 relative to required instructional time in the school day.

C.  This Section shall not apply to a city or parish school board operating under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement applicable to teachers employed by the board.

Acts 1988, No. 832, §1; Acts 1999, No. 1143, §1.

BOSSIER has made progress, but it is still far from being implemented across the board. That will not happen until the board honors their commitment to address this in the budget, something they have yet to do. How you spend your money and time is a strong expression of what and who you value. Turfing the athletic fields instead of ensuring a teacher has a bathroom break suggest the values of the board.

The BOSSIER and RED RIVER administrations should look to their budgets and their schedules for ready solutions. We are only talking a lunch period. When in its totality, is only an hour and a half.

Yes, you can if you will.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Saturday, October 8th

Teachers9:00-11:00 am

Join us as we discuss how to implement and manage progress monitoring and response to intervention (RTI) in your classroom.  Esther Otu, Walnut Hill Teacher and Reading Specialist, will present strategies and techniques you can implement in your classroom immediately.  This session is open to members and nonmembers at our office 1726 Line Ave., Shreveport, 71101. Contact Jordan Thomas at 318-423-9423 orjthomas@redriverunited.org  for any questions or usehttp://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090c4caaaf2ba0ff2-progress to reserve your spot today!

Bus Drivers and Aides12:00-1:00pm

Managing a safe and orderly bus is essential for drivers and aides.  Leola Scott, a longtime Caddo driver, will present strategies to effectively manage a bus.  This session is open to members and nonmembers at our office 1726 Line Ave., Shreveport, 71101.  Contact Phyllis Mason at 318-424-4579 or pmason@redriverunited.org to reserve your spot today!

TEACHER TIP

So I discovered this at the end of last year, and I don’t think I ever sent it out to share. Here it is for all my teachers new and old.

For those of you constantly being asked to borrow a pen, we all know the likelihood of getting that pen back. You can order bulk pens from Amazon.com. It is a cheaper way to get a large amount than constantly buying them from office supply. These are pens made by companies that were either misprinted, or they ran too many of them and can’t get paid for them. I’ve included an example of a 5 lb box for $23. There are other options also.

~M. Keith Nash, C.E. Byrd High School

 

Press Release: Walk-In for Public Education

Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Jackie Lansdale, President of Red River United
                318-424-4579
We are not walking out, but walking in! The Red River United, in conjunction with three Caddo Schools, will participate in a national “Walk-In” for Public Education on Thursday, October 6, 2016
Before the first bell rings, we will join with teachers, staff, students, parents and community to celebrate public education in Caddo Parish.
We will begin at 7:20 am at Keithville Elementary/Middle School, a K-8 neighborhood school with a bio-med magnet component.
Our next celebration will be at South Highlands Elementary School, a nationally ranked magnet elementary school, at 8:15 am.
Our final celebration will be at 8:45 am at Fair Park High School, a neighborhood school recognized by the state as a top performer in school performance score growth and improved graduation rates.
Please join us as we celebrate The Promise of Public Education for ALL children in Caddo Parish Public Schools.  

If stagnant salaries and more and more job requirements are not enough, the Caddo Board is poised to add insult to injury  by increasing employee insurance cost by 5%! This item will be voted on by the board on September 20th at 4:30 pm.

Let’s join together to tell the school board we cannot do more and more with less and less. Caddo salaries, which were once one of the highest in the state, are now the lowest in the region. Increasing insurance cost will only exacerbate this further by decreasing our take home pay.
Let’s tell the board, when they do not do their part to ensure our salaries remain competitive, the price is paid by our students and our schools. It’s time to tell the them we do our part every day and it’s time they do theirs. All school employees deserve a raise.

PS – Be on the lookout for a RRU box with postcards for all employees to sign in support of a pay raise for school personnel. It’s time stand up and get involved.

Click here to tell our school board members that increasing insurance costs is adding insult to injury!

SLT and Effective Communication Professional Learning

Do you have questions regarding your SLTs?  Please join us Saturday, September 24th from 9:00-11:00 AM when  we will have presenters who are up to date on everything you need to know to write effective and attainable SLTs.  

Also, President Jackie Lansdale and In-House Attorney Elizabeth Gibson will be available to answer any questions you might have regarding school policies and your rights.  

Be a part of the proud crowd and attend this informative and meaningful learning opportunity!

Click here to reserve your spot today!