Our teachers are in their second year without a contract and negotiations seem to be at a stand-still. Tensions are running high at our schools and there has been much nastiness, even between teachers. Most of them don't even know what their union is even asking for. A huge lack of communication!
We have been told that the union has told its teachers do not volunteer for anything, do not do anything extra, as a form of protest. And the teachers, for the most part, are doing just that.
A big percentage of our teachers do not live in the district, and their children do not attend our schools. My issue with that is they want parents from the district to contribute more for their wages, insurance, etc. but they are not contributing to our community because they don't live in it and pay taxes in it.
Over 50% of our students qualify for free/reduced lunches, only 9% of adults in our county hold the minimum of an associate's degree, and most of our children do not continue their education beyond high school. The blame or fault does not lie with any one person or group of persons, but I feel that everyone is responsible to change these stats.
Now, to add fuel to the fire, our treasurer spoke at the last Board of Education meeting, and then her speech was published in our local paper as a letter to the editor. She at no time identified herself as a PTA member, or stated her affiliation with any organization. She talked and wrote strictly as a mother and citizen. She thoroughly researched everything she wrote, and the facts she stated have not been disputed.
The local union president sent her a letter,with copies to PTA board members, basically spanking her for her opinions and for putting PTA into the mix of a political, labor-relations issue.
After hashing out our response, it was decided that our treasurer would write and then take a response to all local union reps, one at each building, along with a copy of the letter the president had sent her. Not one of the other reps were aware of the first letter. Her response was non-confrontational. Just stating that her facts remain unchanged and that she can give them a list of her resources if they would like, and that she never affiliated herself with any organization, and would never presume to speak for any organization, unless asked to. A very brief, and to the point letter.
Regardless of my personal opinion of the negotiations, teachers have our children 7+ hours a day, and I want to support them for that.
I just wonder if anyone else has faced these kinds of issues. Any ideas to help lighten the atmosphere or ease the tensions would be greatly appreciated.
And thank you for this opportunity to rant, it's helped.