Contact your Building Reps as needed

Please contact your Building Representative if you have any questions or concerns about your duties, responsibilities, and/or actions of your administrators. The Building Representatives are here to serve you and cannot without your voice starting action.

 

Greater Than One

SCUC AFT Members Join Thousands to Win State Pay Raise

SCUC AFT members joined with over 1,000 AFT members from across the state to help pass House Bill 3646 which gives gives teachers an average $1,000 pay raise.  Our campaign, "Don't Shortchange Our Students!" was a true success.

Thanks to you, we are making a difference in Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD. Your strength is your commitment to your students. Our strength is the commitment of hundreds of SCUC AFT members working to improve the lives of teachers, school employees and our children. Why join SCUC AFT? Below are just a few of the services and programs we offer.

You ask. You receive.

You work hard to improve the schools where you teach.  Let Texas AFT benefits work for you.  Click here to learn more about SCUC AFT benefits and how to join.

$8 Million Professional Liability Insurance
Includes up to $3 million in coverage against charges of failure to educate and $2 million in civil rights cases.

$20,000 per Member Teacher Defense Fund
Access to dozens of experienced attorneys in a statewide legal network backed by labor law experts in Austin and Washington, D.C.

Local Office Plus 33 Regional Offices Across the State
More than 110 Texas AFT staff from Amarillo to McAllen, Houston to El Paso, serve and represent you.

No Conflict of Interest
Texas AFT does not accept administrators as members.

Plus these other great benefits:
Supplemental medical, dental, vision and prescription drug plans; $12,000 free term life insurance (new members) and discounts on auto and home insurance, health clubs, movie tickets and theme parks.

Vote on Question of Salary Freeze

Counting of the salary freeze question took place this morning in Doyle Middle School.

Three hundred seventy nine valid ballots were cast, with one hundred twelve voting yes and two hundred sixty seven voting no. See the full article for details.

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