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The 2021 Minnesota legislative session promises to be a busy one as state lawmakers grapple with crafting a two-year state budget amid a global pandemic that threatens our health, safety and economic security.Â
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The 2021 Minnesota legislative session promises to be a busy one as state lawmakers grapple with crafting a two-year state budget amid a global pandemic that threatens our health, safety and economic security.Â
More than 110 get-out-the vote events were held by local union Worksite Unity Leaders in the week leading up to Election Day!
In 2018, Education Minnesota launched a program where educators talked with their colleagues about the importance of voting. This year, the program added in talking with friends, family, parents and community members.
In 2015, N.H. was a freshman at Coon Rapids High School and on the school’s swim team. His normal start to a school year was not a foregone conclusion, though; N.H. is transgender and his mother had worked with the school district to make sure that her son would be safe at school. And he…
With the addition of many of the MEA Conference sessions, Education Minnesota’s LearnUpon platform continues to expand its offerings. More than 500 members are accessing LearnUpon each week, accessing the free, high-quality professional development.
The 2020 MEA conference was held virtually Oct. 15 with nearly 30 live sessions, and many online asynchronous classes available for educators.
Michelle Dennard’s life has been driven by her desire to continue to learn. She started work as an education support professional in a special education program to learn more after her niece was diagnosed with autism.
I’m proud to say the work of thousands of Minnesota educators helped deliver our state’s 10 electoral votes for Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. That win wasn’t easy, and it didn’t happen by accident.
Nominations open Oct. 1 for the 2021 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award, and remain open through Nov. 15.
Applications for Education Minnesota’s part-time field staff program are now open. The program serves as a step for members to increase their union activism by taking on a part-time Education Minnesota staff role.