November SEA News
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The events that transpired leading up to and including the SCPS Convocation on August 5th, 2022, are some of the most unfortunate we have experienced as an association. While SEA supports the goals of the Convocation and agrees with the intended message, it is our position that serious breakdowns in planning and communication occurred. We…
Here is our October newsletter: October_2023_Newsletter
SEA calls for PACE and Member Organizers as well as a call for members to prepare for collective bargaining. Click here for more information.
Richmond Education Association made history last Monday when the school board voted for collective bargaining 8-1. I watched as educators hugged each other realizing they would have a say in their contract. It’s time we bring the movement to Stafford. You had signed up for information on collective bargaining previously, so I wanted to reach…
During the MWHC Town Hall on 12-29-2020 multiple SEA members pushed for a direct answer from MWHC regarding the safety of reopening schools. Thanks to their efforts educators received a straight answer from the MWHC CEO.
Within our profession, there may be no role more vital, yet uncelebrated, than an Education Support Professional (ESP). In their myriad functions to support our schools, our students, and our communities throughout this crisis, we have seen how much we depend on their adaptability and selflessness.