We can't ever speak for staff. We're just a lowly watch cat. But details are coming in and we're really happy with how the union came out today. We appreciated their honesty when it came to reminding staff of the power you have, the power you've been denied, and the great possibilities for the chapter. We are moved. And we hope this marks a new day in labor rights at the school.
We'll be publishing more details and outlining the promises made, but over all, thank you United Federation of Teachers District 75. So shout out to that whole HUGE delegation. Even during these heavy negotiations with the city, you made it out there. Love to the whole team. Love to Evelyn DeJesus. Love to Analia Gerard. Love to Jeff Huart.
HoranWatch to journalist today: "Latino. Black. Immigrant. Children. East Harlem. Working class to lower income. Multiple disabilities. Are these the most vulnerable kids in New York City?" Journalist: "No, they are the most vulnerable kids in the country. And you didn't add stigma. There is an unfair stigma associated, after Newtown, with Autism. So here they are, with the stigma on one end because of this shooter, and then the abuse of the hoax drill on the other end because of this shooter".
When HoranWatch started we had four goals. The first and foremost have not been met yet. This includes immediate post-trauma care for the students. Immediate, detailed, notification to the parents. Soon we will be approaching 30 days since the assault on them, and 30 days of continued denial of mandated response and notification. Every single day that passes without this, is a crime. And we allege that it can only be sustained this long when it's part of an organized effort to suppress it. We hope investigations go deep enough find the truth, whatever it may be.
The good news is that the two other goals are on their way to being met. With teachers and staff moving forward with a powerful UFT presence today, we trust the UFT with their protection. And we trust their new level of organizing with their own self-protection.
And with evidence presented to us today that investigations are being taken seriously and coming from multiple channels throu...gh governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we are also more hopeful that justice too will prevail.
Both these wins allow us now to fully concentrated on our biggest goals. Care for these kids. Access for these parents.
Tomorrow will be day 25. With day 25 we have lost the opportunity to directly respond to acute PTSD. We have the opportunity now to work with the second stage of PTSD, and prevent the full toll of the 6 month stage.
So we ask Principal Greer, and Vice Principals Sands and Ortiz, you are the most watched employees in the most watched school. You oversee the 300 most vulnerable kids in the city, perhaps the country. When you are in court, how many days will the attorney opposite you say you let the kids suffer and let the parents be in the dark? 24 right now. 25 tomorrow. We urge you to do the right thing.
We'll be publishing more details and outlining the promises made, but over all, thank you United Federation of Teachers District 75. So shout out to that whole HUGE delegation. Even during these heavy negotiations with the city, you made it out there. Love to the whole team. Love to Evelyn DeJesus. Love to Analia Gerard. Love to Jeff Huart.
HoranWatch to journalist today: "Latino. Black. Immigrant. Children. East Harlem. Working class to lower income. Multiple disabilities. Are these the most vulnerable kids in New York City?" Journalist: "No, they are the most vulnerable kids in the country. And you didn't add stigma. There is an unfair stigma associated, after Newtown, with Autism. So here they are, with the stigma on one end because of this shooter, and then the abuse of the hoax drill on the other end because of this shooter".
When HoranWatch started we had four goals. The first and foremost have not been met yet. This includes immediate post-trauma care for the students. Immediate, detailed, notification to the parents. Soon we will be approaching 30 days since the assault on them, and 30 days of continued denial of mandated response and notification. Every single day that passes without this, is a crime. And we allege that it can only be sustained this long when it's part of an organized effort to suppress it. We hope investigations go deep enough find the truth, whatever it may be.
The good news is that the two other goals are on their way to being met. With teachers and staff moving forward with a powerful UFT presence today, we trust the UFT with their protection. And we trust their new level of organizing with their own self-protection.
And with evidence presented to us today that investigations are being taken seriously and coming from multiple channels throu...gh governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we are also more hopeful that justice too will prevail.
Both these wins allow us now to fully concentrated on our biggest goals. Care for these kids. Access for these parents.
Tomorrow will be day 25. With day 25 we have lost the opportunity to directly respond to acute PTSD. We have the opportunity now to work with the second stage of PTSD, and prevent the full toll of the 6 month stage.
So we ask Principal Greer, and Vice Principals Sands and Ortiz, you are the most watched employees in the most watched school. You oversee the 300 most vulnerable kids in the city, perhaps the country. When you are in court, how many days will the attorney opposite you say you let the kids suffer and let the parents be in the dark? 24 right now. 25 tomorrow. We urge you to do the right thing.
When HoranWatch started we had four goals. The first and foremost have not been met yet. This includes immediate post-trauma care for the students. Immediate, detailed, notification to the parents. Soon we will be approaching 30 days since the assault on them, and 30 days of continued denial of mandated response and notification. Every single day that passes without this, is a crime. And we allege that it can only be sustained this long when it's part of an organized effort to suppress it. We hope investigations go deep enough find the truth, whatever it may be.
The good news is that the two other goals are on their way to being met. With teachers and staff moving forward with a powerful UFT presence today, we trust the UFT with their protection. And we trust their new level of organizing with their own self-protection.
And with evidence presented to us today that investigations are being taken seriously and coming from multiple channels throu...gh governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we are also more hopeful that justice too will prevail.
Both these wins allow us now to fully concentrated on our biggest goals. Care for these kids. Access for these parents.
Tomorrow will be day 25. With day 25 we have lost the opportunity to directly respond to acute PTSD. We have the opportunity now to work with the second stage of PTSD, and prevent the full toll of the 6 month stage.
So we ask Principal Greer, and Vice Principals Sands and Ortiz, you are the most watched employees in the most watched school. You oversee the 300 most vulnerable kids in the city, perhaps the country. When you are in court, how many days will the attorney opposite you say you let the kids suffer and let the parents be in the dark? 24 right now. 25 tomorrow. We urge you to do the right thing.
When HoranWatch started we had four goals. The first and foremost have not been met yet. This includes immediate post-trauma care for the students. Immediate, detailed, notification to the parents. Soon we will be approaching 30 days since the assault on them, and 30 days of continued denial of mandated response and notification. Every single day that passes without this, is a crime. And we allege that it can only be sustained this long when it's part of an organized effort to suppress it. We hope investigations go deep enough find the truth, whatever it may be.
The good news is that the two other goals are on their way to being met. With teachers and staff moving forward with a powerful UFT presence today, we trust the UFT with their protection. And we trust their new level of organizing with their own self-protection.
And with evidence presented to us today that investigations are being taken seriously and coming from multiple channels throu...gh governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we are also more hopeful that justice too will prevail.
Both these wins allow us now to fully concentrated on our biggest goals. Care for these kids. Access for these parents.
Tomorrow will be day 25. With day 25 we have lost the opportunity to directly respond to acute PTSD. We have the opportunity now to work with the second stage of PTSD, and prevent the full toll of the 6 month stage.
So we ask Principal Greer, and Vice Principals Sands and Ortiz, you are the most watched employees in the most watched school. You oversee the 300 most vulnerable kids in the city, perhaps the country. When you are in court, how many days will the attorney opposite you say you let the kids suffer and let the parents be in the dark? 24 right now. 25 tomorrow. We urge you to do the right thing.
The good news is that the two other goals are on their way to being met. With teachers and staff moving forward with a powerful UFT presence today, we trust the UFT with their protection. And we trust their new level of organizing with their own self-protection.
And with evidence presented to us today that investigations are being taken seriously and coming from multiple channels throu...gh governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we are also more hopeful that justice too will prevail.
Both these wins allow us now to fully concentrated on our biggest goals. Care for these kids. Access for these parents.
Tomorrow will be day 25. With day 25 we have lost the opportunity to directly respond to acute PTSD. We have the opportunity now to work with the second stage of PTSD, and prevent the full toll of the 6 month stage.
So we ask Principal Greer, and Vice Principals Sands and Ortiz, you are the most watched employees in the most watched school. You oversee the 300 most vulnerable kids in the city, perhaps the country. When you are in court, how many days will the attorney opposite you say you let the kids suffer and let the parents be in the dark? 24 right now. 25 tomorrow. We urge you to do the right thing.
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