Local races can have major impacts on schools this fall
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Education Minnesota can help your local union create a campaign plan to win your levy or school board election this fall and in the future.
Education Minnesota’s Unity Campaign is focusing on electing pro-public education candidates this fall and fighting for what our schools and all of our students, no matter what they look like or where they come from, need to achieve their dreams.
The COVID-19 crisis has disproportionately impacted Black and brown workers and families.
Education Minnesota’s professional development offerings are now becoming available on the platform, LearnUpon.
The Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board and the Legislature made changes to some timelines around teacher licensure and renewal due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Education Minnesota has recommitted to its work of being a part of fighting back racism in our communities and in systems, like public education and labor unions.
Education Minnesota surveyed its members via email July 16-20 about their feelings and thoughts about the best way to resume public education during the COVID-19 crisis. More than 20,500 members responded.
With the state’s official guidance for what education will look like this fall out, educators are now continuing to advocate for themselves and students.
Education Minnesota will hold our annual MEA conference virtually this October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic has thrown us into a tailspin and tossed our routines for back to school like a garden salad. More than one educator I know has said, sounding scared and tired, they just want life to go “back to normal.”