Dangerous Drowsy Driving

Are you often sleepy driving to or from work? Did you know that studies show one sleepless night can result in someone being too impaired to drive? Overtired drivers cause almost 100,000 crashes each year.

Educators, who work extremely long days and often late into the night, are not immune.

November 3-10 is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week. 

Drivers having difficulty focusing, persistently yawning, unable to their keep eyes open or startled after hitting a rumble strip should pull over and get a short period of rest.

Protect yourself and others around you. Find more information about the danger of drowsy driving here.

Stay alert when you’re driving, and make sure you are protected in case you “accidentally” meet a drowsy driver on the roads; contact a California Casualty advisor to update your auto insurance at 1-800-800-9410 or visit www.calcas.com/CTA

News and Resources for Educators

Native American Heritage Month 

November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor, celebrate, and educate students about Native Californians. Check out this California Educator article with resources for your classroom.  

Must Reads from the new issue of California Educator

We also recommend taking a look at this new report on the Instructional Leadership Corps: Teachers Leading Sustainable Professional Learning in Their Communities.

Bargaining update #19

Click here to download the latest update.

Be sure, also, to attend Rep Council on Tuesday when our campaign to support this contract will be shared!

E-Board Agenda for November 5th, 2019

Click here to download the agenda

2019-2020 CTA Scholarship Information

2019-2020 California Teachers Association Scholarship memo

2019-2020 California Teachers Association Scholarship information

2019-2020 Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Scholarship memo

2019-2020 Martin Luther King Junior Memorial Scholarship information

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