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Welcome

Welcome to SFA on the web. As part of the Schodack Central School District, the Schodack Faculty Association includes our teachers and our service providers including psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists and social workers.

Our goals are to…

  • Promote the highest level of professional practice
  • Strive to meet the needs of our students
  • Encourage active participation in school decision-making
  • Stay current with our knowledge of best practices in education
  • Foster a spirit of professional unity and support for each other

Thank you for visiting our website! Please check back here regularly to learn more about our Association news and activities. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Laura Cook, SFA President
lcook@schodack.k12.ny.us

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United Professions Rally at First Day of the Vermont Legislature

United Professions joined with the Vermont Workers' Center and several other organizations for the first day of the Vermont legislature to advocate for Healthcare as a Human Right. Mari Cordes, President of the Vermont Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals was the MC for the event.

Public Employees Under Attack

Public Employees have recently been the attention of attacks in the media for, among other things, being primarily responsible for the reasons states are running such high deficits.  The AFT has done a great job of addressing many of the myths being curculated in the media.

Among some of the facts regarding public sector employees:

  • the average defined benefit package is around $22,000
  • 5 million public sector employees are not eligible for Social Security
  • Many state governments have failed to make their contributions to the retirement systems of their employees

The scapegoating of public sector employees will most likely continue but the case must be made that Wall Street's reckless behavior, the stagnent ecnomy and inefficent tax policies have been the primary reasons why states are facing huge deficits.  Attacking public sector employes is a political fight for those who choose to fight it, not an economic solution.

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