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ON THE MOVE: Some of the newest members of the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals make their way through the halls of the charter school Paul Cuffee School in Providence. They include, in front from left, Robert Capellan, third grade teacher; Sara Lefrancois-Vickey, fifth grade teaching partner; and Hannah Baker, kindergarten teacher. In the next row, from left, is Allison Merrill, first grade teacher; Andrea Lahlum, second grade teacher; and Noah Provost, second grade teacher. In the back is Stacy Gale, fourth grade teacher, and blocked from view is Jennifer Bifulco, third grade teacher.
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Will more R.I. charter schools see unionizing efforts?

Jeremy Sencer has been fielding an increased number of calls from charter school workers who are interested in unionizing, a surge that began after...

Met School educators vote to unionize, join NEARI

PROVIDENCE – More than 80 educators at The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center have voted to unionize and become members of the National...

Paul Cuffee becomes first fully unionized charter school in R.I.

PROVIDENCE - Paul Cuffee School has become Rhode Island's first fully unionized charter school after 24 middle school educators voted to join the Rhode...
PAUL CUFFEE SCHOOL’s lower school paraprofessionals and teaching staff on Monday voted to unionize and join the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals, joining their colleagues in the upper school.

Lower school staff joins growing unionization movement at Paul Cuffee School

PROVIDENCE – Paraprofessionals and certified teaching staff members at Paul Cuffee School’s lower school on Monday voted to unionize and join the Rhode Island...
STATE ELECTED AND EDUCATION officials on Friday announced $5 million in funding for 24 local education agencies for instructional coaching in math and English language arts.

State awards $5M in grants to help schools hire instructional coaches

PROVIDENCE – State elected and education officials announced Friday that $5 million in state funding will be distributed to 24 local education agencies –...
BROWN UNIVERSITY has launched a $300,000 pilot program, funded by the Barr Foundation, to strengthen retention and training for recent graduates teaching in Providence, Central Falls and Pawtucket. / COURTESY BROWN UNIVERSITY

Brown University launches $300K pilot program to assist graduates teaching in...

PROVIDENCE – Brown University has received a $300,000 grant from the Barr Foundation to help develop a pilot program to strengthen retention and training...

$332K in Multilingual Learner Success Grants awarded to 10 local educational...

PROVIDENCE – Ten local educational agencies received a total of $332,899 in Multilingual Learner Success Grants to support high-quality instruction and family engagement, state...
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