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AFT MA Stands With Sec. Tutwiler

AFT Massachusetts Stands with Healey Administration Response to Latest Attacks on Public Education from the White House, Federal government issues threats to rescind hundreds of millions in funding used to support low-income students (April 9, 2025).

AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang released the following statement in support of the letter sent by Massachusetts Secretary of Education and Interim Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Patrick Tutwiler today in response to the U.S. Department of Education’s recent memo threatening to withdraw billions of dollars in Title I

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AFT Massachusetts Slams White House for Holding the Neediest Students Hostage in Attempt to Take Over Local School Oversight (April 3, 2025).

AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang released the following statement in response to a memo from the U.S. Department of Education threatening to withdraw billions of dollars in Title I support for low-income students if school districts fail to enact the White House’s divisive policy agenda:

“Holding hostage funding that supports our poorest, neediest children to coerce schools into letting the federal government supersede local authority on curriculum

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Lynn Leaders and Educators Urge State Education Board to Follow the Law  (February 24, 2025)

KIPP Academy Lynn’s expansion proposal would circumvent long-standing regulations

In advance of tomorrow’s meeting of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education(BESE), Lynn elected officials, teachers, and education leaders are urging BESE members to reject the expansion proposal from KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School, which does not meet the standards required by state law to even be considered.

From the very beginning, Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson, Lynn Public Schools Superintendent Evonne Alvarez, Ed

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Billerica Community Urges Superintendent To Provide Educators With A Fair And Respectful Contract (September 15, 2025)

As the Billerica Federation of Teachers (BFT) Local 1677 has its twelfth bargaining session with the district this evening, parents and members of the community are urging town leaders to move forward and provide educators with a contract that is good for students and fair to educators. 

More than 1,100 Billerica parents and residents signed a letter to Superintendent Kerry Clery and members of the Billerica School Committee to declare their support for the priorities and

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Trump Administration Terminates $106 Million in K-12 Education Funding for Massachusetts, Funding supported student mental health supports, tutoring, school security and building upgrades (April 1, 2025).

AFT Massachusetts is joining the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Legislative leaders in condemning the Trump Administration’s move to eliminate $106 million in K-12 education grant funding for projects at Massachusetts currently underway.

The U.S. Department of Education notified all states at 5:03 pm Friday evening that they had decided to end the federal Education Stabilization Fund

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“President Trump and Linda McMahon have no problem using children as collateral in their efforts to fund massive tax credits for the wealthiest Americans,” said American Federation of Teachers President Jessica Tang. “At the end of the day, the White House is not just illegally dismantling a department - they're dismantling the futures of millions of children across the country.”

Public schools are governed by their respective state and local education authority. Federal law protects state and local control over public schools - from approving a school’s curriculum to setting graduation requirements.

“Unfortunately, the Trump Administration is, once again, using fear tactics and sowing confusion to try and implement an agenda based on misinformation and threats because the law is not on his side,” continued Tang. “State and local governments already have authority over public schools and that is simply not what this executive order is actually going to do.” 

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Lynn Leaders and Educators Urge State Board to Vote Down Charter School Expansion (February 19, 2025)

Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Circumventing Laws Governing Expansion to Push KIPP Academy Lynn Proposal Forward 

The next meeting of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) will include a vote on a controversial request to expand from KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School. 

Below is a joint statement from Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson, Lynn Public Schools Superintendent Evonne S. Alvarez, Ed.D., and Lynn Teachers Union President Sheila O’Neil in response to learning the

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Quote from Jessica Tang

“We condemn all forms of violence, including political violence. This year alone, there have been 47 school shootings with 19 lives lost. Right now, educators across the country are focused on providing their students a safe space to learn and grow at a time when many are living in fear. We hope that the same things we teach in the classroom - how to engage in debate thoughtfully and peacefully, the importance of empathy and critical thinking, and non-violent conflict resolution – can find their way back into our society and public discourse.

“Freedom of speech is also a hallmark of our country. It is alarming that we're seeing a widespread increase in efforts to silence and penalize Americans for speaking on a matter of public concern in a private capacity. The First Amendment should apply to all, not the few. When an educator is put on leave, the impacts are felt in the classroom, with our students losing out on valuable instruction time. It is important that all who are targeted receive due process rights, another hallmark of our democracy and country, and we will vigorously defend their rights.   

“Instead of having serious conversations about the gun violence epidemic that has gripped our nation and our schools, we’re having to address the impacts of targeted bullying and harassment - both of which have no place in the classroom or in our democracy.”

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AFT Massachusetts Stands with Attorney General Campbell Against Latest Efforts To Dismantle Department of Education (March 13, 2025)

AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang released the following statement in response to the announcement that Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is co-leading a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, the U.S. Department of Education, and President Trump over their unlawful attempt to dismantle the Department by eliminating programming and a majority of its workforce:

“We applaud Attorney General Campbell for, once again, standing up

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AFT Massachusetts Stands with AG Campbell Against Trump Administration’s Termination of K-12 Teacher Preparation Pipeline Grants (March 6, 2025)

American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts President Jessica Tang released the following statement in response to today’s announcement that Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is co-leading a coalition of attorneys general in a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s unlawful termination of grant funding for nationwide K-12 teacher preparation programs (including $6 million in funding for Massachusetts-based programs to address

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