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UTD In the News

OpEd:  Legislators missed lesson of book 'A Nation at Risk'
Tallahassee Democrat
(April 25, 2008)

Focus on South Florida
WFOR - CBS 4
(March 23, 2008)


Miami-Dade Teachers
protest health insurance

The Miami Herald
(March 12, 2008)

Study: Fla. education funding
affecting high wage jobs

WSVN - Fox 7 News
(Feb. 28, 2008)

Dade Schools chief Warns of Possible Layoffs
WFOR - CBS 4
(Feb. 14, 2008)

Teachers Vote To Decide Health Care Futures
WPLG - Local 10
(Feb. 11, 2008)

From Homeless to Multi-Millionaire
WFOR - CBS 4

(Feb. 2, 2008)

AFL-CIO Pushes for ‘No’ vote For Amendment 1
WPLG - Local 10
(Jan. 17, 2008)

Miami 'Zone' Gives Schools Intensive Help
"Education Week"
(Oct. 17, 2007)





 

School Board recommends postponing salary increases,
Aronowitz says “I don’t think so”                                                  

“Our position is clear.  The District has to fund our contract,” UTD President Karen Aronowitz said after learning of the recommendation made by the members of the School Board on Monday.

In a 5-2 vote, with 2 members absent, the School Board approved a recommendation for the District to postpone the step raises and salary increases scheduled for the 2008-2009 school year.  

“After the protracted battle that this Superintendent forced upon the School Board over our insurance, the first place he goes again is after teachers' negotiated salaries?  I don’t think so,” Aronowitz said.  

The recommendation came during a budget workshop held by MDCPS, where they discussed the budget for the coming school year.   

“Time and time again, the District clearly stated that their first priority in the budget planning was to respect their commitment to the collective bargaining agreement,” Aronowitz said.  “We have heard this repeatedly.” 

The District says cuts are needed in order to balance their budget.  

“The District can find ways to balance their budget without touching our contract,” Aronowitz said.  “It is all about choices.”