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Welcome and thank you for visiting the NYSUT Retirees of Westchester and Putnam. We hope you will join our group and participate in our activities and events.  We all share the love of education, meeting new people, as well as learning and doing new things.  

We continue to work on our contributions to this site so that we are able to populate it with interesting and informative articles.   We want our members to be able to stay up-to-date on NYSUT and RC 15/16 happenings. We invite you to browse the site and let us know if there could be something more you would want to see.  It is our hope

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Don't let a new address keep you from receiving Senior Class, RC 15/16's newsletter.

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Back by Popular Demand, we will be returning to Lyndhurst for the Holiday Classic Mansion Tour on December 12, 2024.

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On Sunday, October 20, 2024 our retirees participated in the 31st Anniversary of the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk  at Manhattanville College in Purchase.

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As Retiree Council, we receive no financial assistance and are prohibited from establishing a dues structure.  Our Participation Fee is voluntary.

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Thank you for all you do!

As the school year draws to a close, all of us at NYSUT want to thank you for your tremendous dedication. It’s been a challenging year — but through it all, you've stood strong and persevered. Over and over, you've shown how public schools are the place where students, parents and educators come together as a community.

U.S. Supreme Court hands down landmark cases

This week, the Supreme Court handed down multiple decisions that will touch the lives of millions of Americans. Earlier this week, in Carson v. Makin, the court laid the groundwork that states must provide publ

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Union wins APPR reprieve

Gov. Kathy Hochul Friday signed a bill suspending, for an additional year, the Annual Professional Performance Review process. Advanced through grassroots advocacy from NYSUT members and lobbying by union legislative staff, the bill recently passed both the state Senate and the Assembly.

“As we come to the end of another school year that has been anything but normal, we welcome the governor’s decision to suspend the APPR process for another year,” said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta. “We will continue working with the legislature and the governor to address the APPR

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