IMPORTANT DATES |
IN THE NEWS SEPTEMBER 2022 |
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ROBS MEMBERS RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY
POSTED
POSTED 9/1/22
You can download the registration form on the Membership Page of the ROBS Website.
The membership fee is $25. New members can also use this form to join ROBS and can get more information on joining ROBS on the Membership Page..
Simply fill out the form, and indicate if there are corrections to be made to your current listing in the directory. Return the form addressed to Carmen Roldan, 49 Linda Lane, North Babylon, NY 11703. Include your check made out to ROBS for $25 with "Dues" written on the memo line.
Please renew by October 1st
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WELCOME NEW RETIREES OF BRENTWOOD SCHOOLS
POSTED 9/1/22
The ROBS Executive Board would like to invite this year's new Brentwood retirees to join us at our first 2022-23 General Membership Meeting at the Brentwood Public Library on Friday, October 7th at 10:15 am. Please Read the following letter for more information and to learn about ROBS.
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Membership Application Form
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MEMBERSHIP |
How are we doing?
We'd like to hear from you.
Please visit our
Letters to the Editor
Page where you can share your views and comments |
IN MEMORIAM |
View the In Memoriam page with the list of our Brentwood colleagues who have passed away. This list will be updated on a yearly basis.
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If you would like us to place an announcement on the website of the passing of one of our colleagues please contact us here. |
NYSUT NEWS |
NYSUT Website
www.nysut.org
MEMEBER ACTION CENTER
Support VOTE-COPE with your voluntary contribution. Download
the VOTE-COPE Contribution Card here.
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WHAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW |
Check out the Famous People and Events on that special day in September, and see what else happened!
Historical Facts and Events for September |
September 2022 Holidays, Bizarre, Unique, Special Days
Bizarre and Unique Holidays in September |
All About September
September in History |
ROBS HISTORY PROJECT - John M. Sherin |
Why did we do it?
What was our purpose in taking on such an open ended “History Project”; for which we evolved a script of questions and got answers from over 150 subjects for two decades?
We couldn’t answer the question in 1994 when people would ask “What are you going to do with the interviews?” All we could say was that for educational purposes we had to document our record now or lose the chance to preserve so many poignant accounts, funny stories and touching tales told by exemplary educators. We knew these dedicated public servants might shortly, for reasons yet unknown, be leaving Brentwood for good.
So, we decided to let time sort out the details. We began scheduling appointments. We asked questions and listened saving for generations the essence of what it meant to have been an educator or employed, in this large public school system during the second half of the 20th century. Brentwood remains an exemplar to all others; a diverse microcosm of America reflecting 124 districts on Long Island while simultaneously resembling thousands across the U.S. We’ve accomplished something here to be proud of. Whether we were interviewed or not, ours is a claim of service that few professionals in the State of New York or elsewhere have positioned themselves to share in the way we have.
INITIALLY the practice of sitting with a subject for an hour and giving them a hundred percent focused attention seemed somewhat daunting to a number of friends and colleagues. So much so in fact that many declined our repeated invitations to speak with us as they left careers or retired from full employment. Despite all assurances that we were not about investigative journalism or invading privacy, they deferred. Now, twenty years after we began, some are saying they may be ready. “Better late than never” we say. However, to all among you who were willing to share not only your classroom experiences and personal stories, but precious memories from your lives along with your fondest hopes for the future, we say “Thanks”. Thanks for allowing us to continue the process by paying it forward as we share these interviews with the Brentwood community and countless professionals and researchers near and far. Through an acceptance of ROBS offer of collaboration with Archivist Dr. Geri Solomon and The Long Island Studies Institute at Hofstra University our History Project lives on in academia as well as in the collection of the Brentwood Public Library, thanks to Director, Thomas A. Tarantowicz.
You can enjoy unlimited visits to www.robsny.org where you can watch and listen to segments from featured Interviews in the ROBS History Project Section on our Announcements Page each month. Return here to listen and learn again and again.
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THIS MONTH'S FEATURED HISTORY PROJECT
INTERVIEW:
Fran Brida
October 2, 2003
Special Education Teacher
Click on the image above to read Fran Brida's Biography
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View May 8, 2015 History Project Celebration Photo Album
View History Project Slide Show on YouTube
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RC21 EVENTS |
October 26
NYSUT Long Island
Regional Conference
November 9
Annual Brunch
Welcome New Retirees
RC 21 Website: http://rc21.ny.aft.org
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MEMBER WEBSITES |
John M. Sherin
Local /Regional
(Jigsaw Maps)
Geography Manipulatives
www.mapzzles.com
Rick Mundy
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