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Apr 23
Wanted: Creative connections
Whether you’re a science teacher preparing a lesson, a music teacher leading a video sing-along, an ESP continuing to cook meals or a bus driver dropping them off at students’ homes, we want to know! Two ways to show and tell: 1) NEA is partnering with NowThis on a video project to highlight the amazing work educators are doing …
Apr 23
Take action for students and educators
Tell Congress to do more to address the coronavirus crisis. NEA is urging Congress to address immediate needs like injecting more funds into state budgets (to avoid layoffs of educators and others) as well as long-festering problems such as the digital divide. Read NEA’s list of top priorities for students and educators along with a letter urging lawmakers to seize …
Apr 23
CTA’s newly designed website is set to launch on May 1.
After months of hard work, dedication and member input, we’re eager to show you the results. Our goal is to provide members with a great user experience with a faster, easier-to-navigate, mobile-friendly, visually appealing and interactive space that reflects the power and beauty of our union. Join us on May 1 to celebrate. Details to …
Apr 21
Rep Council Meeting Agenda for 4/21 at one pm
The meeting will be held over Zoom. Invites have already been sent to your work email. If you didn’t receive the details of the zoom invite, please contact Todd Blanset. Approval of the minutes Approval of the agenda President’s Report: Todd Blanset (10 mins) Treasurer’s report: Brenda Hensley (3 mins) Bargaining: Brenda Hensley (5-10 mins) …