Our union, our vision


This vision isn’t top-down. Our priorities come from and reflect our diverse and engaged membership across the state. One thing we’ve learned from the last year of labor activism is that all NYSUT members share a kinship with other professionals across the country fighting for dignity and benefits. We are at the front lines of addressing potentially life-changing technologies and their effects on our professions, the well-being of our children, and the implications for education and the workplace of tomorrow.
These goals are broad but achievable if we work together. For a complete and regularly updated list of NYSUT’s vision and policy agenda items, visit nysut.org/vision.

Support schools where students and educators can thrive.
Grow the community school model
Improve school health and safety
Expand school meals
All students deserve healthy school meals — a full belly is foundational to success in the classroom. But from our city centers to the countryside, 1-in-7 students in New York state are going hungry. This past year, we saw a big step forward with the Legislature approving an expansion of funding for school meals, but we still have a ways to go to ensure no child goes hungry. Learn more at PublicSchoolsUniteUs.org/Meals and see page 21 to learn what some districts are doing to get farm-fresh meals on the menu.

A New Deal for Higher Education
Our public colleges and universities provide a pathway to opportunity for countless New Yorkers. They’re also a natural extension of our K–12 public school system. We are pushing for a generational investment in our SUNY, CUNY and community colleges so every New Yorker can access quality higher education. Learn more at NewDealforHigherEducation.org.
Enhance CTE programs and experiential learning
Address the scourge of overtesting
Children are naturally ready to learn. It’s time we do away with the burdensome testing regime that sucks the joy and wonder out of learning and the creativity out of teaching. This fall, NYSUT leaders will be participating in a Blue Ribbon commission designed to address testing, student evaluations and graduation standards. One way to return the joy to teaching and learning is moving the classroom outside. See page 14 to learn about state funding available for field trips.
Push back against threats to learning and academic freedom

Ensure our members’ professions are enticing and sustainable career choices.
Fix Tier 6

Attract more educators to the profession
Address APPR


Push back against anti-educator, anti-public school propaganda

Build the power of our union.
Growing voice in the halls of power
Organizing to build our strength
Fighting against injustice
Marking Our Victories Together





We’ll be keeping track of all of these victories that we’re acheiving together at nysut.org/Victories.
Victory Requires Us All
