Sentences with phrase «cta president»

During his brief May 21 speech at the 2017 California Democratic Party convention, CTA president Eric Heins referred to billionaires four times.
CTA President Eric Heins claims, «Teachers would stay longer if they were treated as the professionals they are — treated with respect and given a voice.»
«It's always satisfying when the courts side with working people and the right of their unions to protect and defend them,» said a statement released by CTA president Dean Vogel.
«Collective bargaining rights allow educators, like me, to speak up for their students on important issues such as class sizes and high - stakes standardized tests,» said CTA President Eric C. Heins.
Over the weekend, the California Democratic Convention declined to provide exhibition space to Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst or her husband's Stand Up nonprofit (citing space constraints), gave CTA president Dean Vogel time to deliver this fiery anti-reform speech, and passed this anti-reform resolution.
In a joint statement from the state teacher unions, CTA President Eric Heins called the decision «a good day for students and educators,» adding, «it's time to get back to the real issues facing our public schools and work together to improve student learning and support the art of teaching.»
CTA President Dean Vogel said the union was disappointed in the bill's failure but would attempt to revive it in the next legislative session.
«Students would be really hurt if these statutes are overturned,» added CTA President Eric C. Heins.
«The current fair share system is a good compromise and common sense solution, and that's part of the argument we presented to the Supreme Court Justices today,» said CTA President Eric C. Heins, who attended the arguments, according to a CTA press release.
«There is a lot of talk and speculation about education reform these days,» said CTA President David A. Sanchez.
Student success should not depend on what their zip code happens to be,» said CTA President Dean E. Vogel in a statement.
I recently wrote about my participation on a panel with CTA president Dean Vogel (and Romero) in early March.
CTA president Dean Vogel somehow managed to maintain a straight face when he stated, «This suit was never about helping students.
CTA president Eric Heins added, «The survey shows that teachers support high standards for all students and clearly see a need for additional support around career readiness and creating more opportunities for students who don't go onto college so they have the skills for 21st Century jobs.»
CTA president Eric Heins responded to the new lawsuit by trotting out standard - issue pieties from the union playbook.
Shame on CTA President Forrest Claypool for moaning about complaints on baby strollers and insisting that parents yield to senior citizens, etc..
«It's something we hear repeatedly from our own bus drivers,» CTA President Forrest Claypool said after a rider complained to the CTA board about stroller use.

Not exact matches

My 37 year career in California public schools, included 10 years of service as a teacher, during which I served proudly as union president and lead negotiator for my local CTA chapter for nearly 8 years.
Dennis Van Roekel, President of the National Education Association (CTA parent org.)
The October issue of CTA's magazine, California Educator, is full of anti-Tuck blather, including an editorial by union president Dean Vogel in which he solemnly proclaims that the challenger is a «well - funded corporate education reformer who supports the privatization of public schools and efforts to obliterate due process for teachers.»
Indeed, Dean Vogel, president of the CTA, admitted that the impetus for the resignation demand was Secretary Duncan's statement.
It appears the CTA leadership has discovered a legion of billionaires teaming up with President Donald Trump and U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to destroy public education and «push failed educational policies on California.»
Billionaires weigh heavy on the mind of the president of the California Teachers Association (CTA).
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) President and CEO Gary Shapiro commented, «While well intended, a proposed Border Adjustment Tax could increase prices on a wide range of basic consumer goods, hitting the pocketbooks of middle class Americans.
Gary Shapiro, president and chief executive, CTA, said: «Technology is improving our lives in more ways than ever — and consumer enthusiasm is growing just as quickly as companies can bring their innovations to market.
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