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Every day, teachers find new and creative ways to keep their students learning. Still, a lot of work goes into preparing an excellent lesson. Teachers need adequate planning time to assess student work, review relevant curriculum, prepare their lesson, draft lesson plans, make copies, find resources for their students to use, and more. For many teachers, their planning time is the only point in the day where they have time to drink some water, eat, or use the restroom. Given the ongoing teacher shortage, many teachers and support staff are being pulled out of their planning time or lunch to cover classes. Not only does this leave them without any time during the day to attend to their own needs and prepare for their own class, but the unpredictability also makes it impossible to effectively create an instructional plan. MORE
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Is Louisiana's System for Teacher Evaluations Accurate? There are many components that go into being a truly effective teacher. In Louisiana, policy dictates that two observations and an assessment score should narrowly judge the entirety of a teacher's work; every component and nuance of teaching for multiple students. Once a score is issued, there is almost no opportunity for teachers to redress any inaccuracies or inconsistencies in their evaluation. MORE

Dear STPSB Employees,

There are many pressing concerns that need to be discussed at Thursday's board meeting.  Per school board policy "BCBD," employees of the school district may request items of business to be included on the agenda.  The agenda can be altered up until 24 hours prior to the meeting on Thursday, February 10th, so there is still time to act. Please consider using this "click and send" email or a modified version to demand that some or all of the following topics be included on this Thursday's agenda.

The Federation previously made agenda requests on Friday, January 28th before

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This month, the Governor announced his Executive Budget. Each year the Governor releases his proposed budget, based on the revenue recognized by the state Revenue Estimating Conference, and it is largely considered to be the starting point for the state budget process. In this year’s budget, the Governor proposed a $1,500 raise for teachers and $750 for school employees. He also said that if the REC recognizes additional revenue at their meeting in May, $49 million should go towards funding an additional $500 pay increase for teachers. This raise would be the largest state-wide pay raise that Louisiana teachers have received in over a decade, and there are already members of the legislature questioning whether or not such an amount is feasible. But the truth is, this isn’t enough. Our schools have gone through cataclysmic changes in the last couple years. Educators feel like they’re working more than ever. Teacher retirement has gone up 25% from 2020-2021 and enrollment in teaching programs is at an all-time low. In order to get out of this hole we’re in, Louisiana needs to do more than just a few hundred dollars better than what was done last year, we need policy makers to recognize the extraordinary sacrifice of our teachers and school employees and rise to this extraordinary moment in history. Louisiana is nearly $5,000 below the Southern Regional Average, and given teacher raises that are being proposed in other states, that number is only going up. Teachers deserve at least a $2,500 increase this year and next year, along with guaranteed cola increases in perpetuity, so that we don’t fall back into this hole again. MORE

We have created a FAQ for our newly developed COVID Relief Fund.  You can access this document by clicking here

It is important to note that this is a living document and will probably be updated throughout the length of the program.  So, please check back as questions arrise. 

If you have a question that isn't answered with the FAQ and information sheet, please email us at sttamfed@charter.net.


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Dear STPSB Employees,

The St. Tammany Federation Health and Welfare Board of Trustees has resolved to create a COVID relief fund using money from the Health and Welfare reserves.   The purpose of this fund is to compensate eligible participants who

  • Have been forced to isolate and/or quarantine because of COVID, with no available sick days, therefore having their pay docked. 
  • UPDATE: Have been docked pay for medical reasons other than COVID because some or all sick days have been used for isolation and/or quarantine due to COVID.

At this time, funding is limited to $50,000.  Therefore, funds will

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