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DFT Office Hours for Winter Break

The DFT Office will close at the end of the day on Friday, December 19th and will remain closed for the next two weeks. The office will reopen on Monday, January 5, 2026. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday.

RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT STUDENTS AND STAFF DURING IMMIGRATION RAIDS

The following resolution was adopted by members at the December General Membership Meeting.


RESOLUTION

TO SUPPORT STUDENTS AND STAFF DURING IMMIGRATION RAIDS

December 11, 2025 General Membership Meeting

 

WHEREAS, four students from Western International High School have been detained in the last two months by Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement despite the fact that all of them have filed formal petitions for asylum.

WHEREAS, the student climate and learning culture at Western and for all immigrant students in DPSCD is now one of fear instead of hope.

WHEREAS, the teachers at Western International are often the first to learn about their students' detainment and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to fight to find their students' quality lawyers and resources to help under a limited time constraint.

WHEREAS, the teacher unions of Chicago and New York City have already made such public statements.

THEREFORE, IT BE RESOLVED that as the Detroit Federation of Teachers Union we make a public statement that

1. Requests our four DPSCD students, Mor, Santiago, Kerly, and Antony be released from ICE custody and returned home immediately.

2. Call on our new mayor elect Mary Sheffield to reiterate that as a welcoming city, Detroit Police Department should not cooperate with ICE and Border Patrol. We have seen this done successfully by the Minneapolis, Chicago and New York City mayors.

THEREFORE, IT BE FURTHER RESOLVED that DFT and DPSCD provide training for all schools on how to help migrant kids and families avoid getting picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at home or in public – going beyond the district’s guidance limited to keeping ICE out of schools.

Condolences to the Family of Dr. Divers

Dr Arthur Divers

The DFT is sending condolences to the family of Dr. Arthur J. Divers. Dr. Divers had a career in DPS spanning 43 years and was an active  member of the DFT. He retired in 2001, having worked at Foch Middle School, Jefferson Intermediate, and Osborn High School. After retirement he remained active in the retirees chapter, having served as vice president and chapter president. In 2010 AFT Michigan recognized his work as an educator, a political and community activist by awarding him the Walter Bergman Human Rights Award. Funeral arrangements have been announced by Swanson Funeral Home and can be found on this link: https://www.swansonfuneralhomes.com/obituary/dr-arthur-divers.

DFT Schedule for Thanksgiving Week

happy thanksgiving

The DFT Offices will close for the Thanksgiving holiday on Tuesday, November 25th at the end of the business day. We will  reopen on Monday, December 1, 2025. We send our wishes for a safe and happy Thanksgiving for all.

Endorsements for November 2025 Local Elections

The DFT has made several endorsements in the Detroit City Council races:

  • Detroit City Council At Large (2 seats are up for election): Mary Waters and Coleman A. Young II
  • Roy McCalister, Jr., District 2
  • Cranstana Anderson, District 3
  • Renata Miller, District 5
  • Denzel Anton McCampbell, District 7

The DFT is a part of the Metro Detroit AFL-CIO so we are sharing their endorsements in several local races.


 

Wayne County 
Mary SheffieldDetroit Mayor
Renata MillerDetroit City Council - District 5
Gabriela Santiago-RomeroDetroit City Council - District 6
Denzel Anton McCampbellDetroit City Council - District 7
Mary WatersDetroit City Council At-Large
Coleman A. Young IIDetroit City Council At-Large
Victoria CamilleDetroit Police Commissioner - District 7
Muhith MahmoodHamtramck Mayor
Patrick BrockwayLivonia City Council
Kayleigh Kavanagh ReidLivonia City Council
Alex KingLivonia City Council
Victoria ArajSouthgate City Council
Dora RodriguezTrenton City Council
Kevin ColemanWestland Mayor
LeKisha MaxwellWestland City Council
John SullivanWestland City Council
  
Oakland County 
Theresa RichFarmington Hills Mayor
Charlie StarkmanFarmington Hills City Council
Quinn ZeaglerFerndale City Council
Quinn WrightMadison Heights Mayor
Aaron MartinezNovi City Council
Sennel K. ThrelkeldPontiac City Council At-Large
Mark SkelcyRochester Hills City Council
Paul BastianRoyal Oak City Commissioner
Ken SiverSouthfield Mayor
Annalisa Esposito BluhmTroy City Council
David HamiltonTroy City Council
Sadek RahmanTroy City Council At-Large
  
Macomb County 
Ryan CovertNew Baltimore Mayor
Mel EasonNew Baltimore City Council
Michael RadtkeSterling Heights City Council

Invest in MI Kids Ballot Initiative

Invest in MI Kids

WHAT IS THE INVEST IN MI KIDS PROPOSAL?

Read the full proposal here (It's short! Read it!) 

Constitutional amendment to: add, beginning in 2027, an additional 5% tax on annual taxable income over $1 million for joint filers and over $500,000 for single filers. This tax is in addition to existing state income taxes, and is to be deposited into the State School Aid Fund and required to be used exclusively on local school district classrooms, career and technical education, reducing class sizes, and recruiting and retaining teachers; and subject funds to annual audits.

Petitions are being circulated now. This ballot proposal needs 700,000 signatures. You can view the sign-up link here: Invest in MI Kids Volunteer Hub or call the DFT Office to see how you can help. Petitions will be available at all DFT General Membership meetings.