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“Women must speak up. Even though sometimes we are in the minority, we know that our voices often lead others through turbulent times. A great leader knows her strengths and uses them to make positive change. I am a voice for women.”
“We have to really start looking at education and we have to go deeper. We have to focus on teacher practices to make learning more student-based and get them beyond the surface of learning.”
“My superheroes are my BASAS family, my union family, within Food and Nutrition Services. Real heroes to me are the staff who come to work every day, who show up in the blink of an eye."
The President may have been a month late with his FY20 budget owing to the 35-day federal government shutdown, but his proposed slashing of the education budget could have been predicted a year ago, maybe two years ago. That's because it looks a lot like his FY18 and FY19 budget proposals.
Thousands of working men and women from 150 unions and labor groups marched in the New York City Labor Day Parade on September 7.

Distinguished members recognized – All enjoy delicious lunch and camaraderie

On Thursday, August 29, the Buffalo Council of Supervisors and Administrators, held its Annual Legislative Luncheon at the Grande Hotel. The membership happily anticipated this gathering as summer ends and preparations for the new school year were in full swing.