Brookline Teachers Rally To Draw Attention To Contract Talks

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Brookline MA

11 June, 2021

5:08 PM

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BROOKLINE, MA — Brookline teachers union members plan to hold a "stand out" Saturday to call attention to ongoing educators contract negotiations with the Brookline School Committee. From 9 a.m. to noon, members of the Brookline Educators Union will be in Coolidge Corner "to express their concerns and goals as the union pursues a fair contract with the Brookline School Committee," according to a news release from the union. The educators say they want less focus on standardized testing, want to commit time and resources to restorative justice practices and want part-time paraprofessionals to be paid more, among other concerns. "We are trying to build a culture, not bargain a single contract," said BEU President Jessica Wender-Shubow in a release. "The learning and working conditions that we want to achieve reflect the BEU's commitment to educating the whole child and meeting all of our students' academic, social and emotional needs." Patch has reached out to the School Committee for comment. This post will be updated.

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