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Writer's pictureMike Zilles

NTA EBulletin November 13, 2022

In this issue:

Negotiations Update Your NTA Negotiations Team will meet this Thursday afternoon, and on Monday, November 21, we will exchange our first proposals with the School Committee Negotiations Team. We have received reports from the focus groups held in most of your buildings, and these have informed our bargaining proposal. Thank you for participating. The information has been extremely helpful--often confirming what we already knew, often providing us with new insight, always giving us a clear view into your priorities. Although our opening proposal will be fairly comprehensive, because we do not need to include everything we will be proposing in this first session, we will continue to fine tune it over the next few weeks. So if you haven't already taken part in a focus group, and you have the opportunity to do so, please do!


Mass Child Grants The Newton Teachers Association has worked for many years with Massachusetts Child, a charitable corporation founded by MTA members in 1996 to help students struggling with financial need. Mass Child provides grants to the NTA so that members can support students and their families. You make qualifying purchases, the NTA reimburses you, and Mass Child reimburses the NTA. Please note that Mass Child does not reimburse individual members; all grant applications must go through the local association. Therefore, please do not fill out the online application on the Mass Child website. This is our local process for use of Mass Child Grant funds:

  • Contact Cindy Colantonio at NTA office (colantonioc@newton.k12.ma.us) before purchasing items to be certain that the items you plan to purchase will qualify for reimbursement and that NTA still has Mass Grant Funds available.

  • Once you have approval, purchase the items and submit your receipts. (You can do this electronically via email or by sending them through the Pony.)

  • NTA will reimburse you directly right away. We will handle the submission to Mass Child for local reimbursement.

There are two types of grants available through Mass Child at this time of year, which can be used to address distinct student needs:

  • Standard Grants:

    • Standard grants can be used to reimburse purchases of clothing, shoes, hygiene products and eyeglasses, as well as school supplies that are not usually provided by the district such as backpacks, notebooks and pens. For example, you can use these grants to make sure that your students have appropriate winter clothing. Or you can use them to assist vocational school students with license fees, work clothing and/or other supplies that are not provided by the school.

    • Items must be purchased for particular students. Mass Child will not reimburse “bulk” purchases of items to be distributed to students throughout the year.

    • Mass Child standard grants cannot reimburse purchases of food or gift cards.

    • Mass Child grants cannot be used to purchase devices that would fall under a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or that are the responsibility of the district.

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Student Wellness Grants:

    • You can also use the “Blue Cross Blue Shield Student Wellness Grant” to reimburse purchases of items that assist the physical, mental and emotional health of students experiencing financial need. This grant can be used to address food insecurities with grocery gift cards (sorry, we cannot reimburse restaurant gift cards). It can also be used for items that facilitate physical activity, such as athletic equipment, a bike helmet, or access to a program or activity that boosts self-esteem or physical well-being.


Again, before making any purchases, please contact Cindy Colantonio at the NTA office (colantonioc@newton.k12.ma.us) to be certain that the items you will be purchasing will qualify for reimbursement and that NTA still has Mass Grant Funds available.

NTA Dues Deductions Payroll deductions for NTA/MTA/NEA membership dues will begin with the November 15th salary check and continue through May 31. Please examine your check stub to determine whether the amount deducted is correct. If you have paid your dues in cash, no deduction should appear. If you are paying your dues through payroll deductions, your stub should have a deduction item "NTA." You can find the amount of your bimonthly deductions depending on your membership classification here. Please call the NTA office (617-244-9562) between 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. on school days or email Cindy Colantonio (colantonioc@newton.k12.ma.us) if you have any questions.

MTA’s Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee Conference The MTA’s Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee Conference will be held in person on December 2nd and 3rd. This year’s conference program focuses on the theme, “From the roots up, shifting our culture with your union power, it starts with you." You can find registration information here. NTA will reimburse members for the cost of attending.

MTA Trainings for New Members CREDIT COUNSELING AND LOAN FORGIVENESS: New members often have student debt. This up to 75-minute training provides guidance on how to handle debt while qualifying for loan forgiveness. Ongoing webinar link from MTA Benefits: EVALUATION TRAINING for First Year Licensed Educators: This 90-minute training covers the basics of the Evaluation Process for licensed educators in PreK-12 locals. Thursday, November 10, 4:00 PM via Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3rP7VDy PROFESSIONAL TEACHER STATUS (PTS): 45-minute training on how teachers acquire PTS, and what their rights are before they get PTS. Monday, November 14, 4:00 PM via Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3eoSjna Monday, December 12, 4:00 PM via Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3emfGOp ESPs: RIGHTS ON THE JOB: This is a 30-45 minute training on the rights of ESPs both before and after they may pass a probationary period. It covers anti-discrimination laws, union rights, contractual rights, the evaluation process, and whistle-blower protections. Tuesday, November 15, 6:00 PM via Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3g1Gdkj Tuesday, December 13, 6:00 PM via Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3TgCBtl HIGHER ED RIGHTS TRAINING: In development CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE: 90-minute training explaining the sometimes labyrinthian process of getting a teaching license in Massachusetts. Provisional and Initial License Training - Thursday, January 12 - Zoom registration link to follow Acquiring and Renewing Your Professional License - Thursday, January 26 - Zoom registration link to follow PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: The MTA sponsors a few all-day sessions of Professional Development such as the Summer Conference in August and the Early Career Educator Conference on March 4th. Other PD may be available in your local by request. To schedule any of these trainings please contact Josh Levit: jlevit@massteacher.org

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