COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEENCollective Bargaining Agreement • January 19th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJanuary 19th, 2023Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTCollective Bargaining Agreement • August 16th, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 16th, 2017Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTCollective Bargaining Agreement • August 11th, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 11th, 2017Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTCollective Bargaining Agreement • August 11th, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 11th, 2017Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.
Collective Bargaining AgreementCollective Bargaining Agreement • April 1st, 2010
Contract Type FiledApril 1st, 2010Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.
Collective Bargaining AgreementCollective Bargaining Agreement • April 1st, 2010
Contract Type FiledApril 1st, 2010Enhanced student achievement based upon high standards and expectations must be the driving force behind every activity of the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) and the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). To accomplish this, we must reinvent schools so that decision- making is shared by those closest to students, including parents, teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders. Layers of bureaucratic impediments must be peeled away so that transparency, flexibility, creativity, entrepreneurship, trust, and risk-taking become the new reality of our schools.