National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement reacting to Donald Trump’s nomination ...
Educators are appalled—but not surprised—that Donald Trump has nominated another grossly unqualified candidate to run the U.S ...
National Education Association President Becky Pringle released the following statement reacting to the selection of Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary: ...
When Tricia Brown’s principal asked her this question last year, that was her opportunity to discuss her most significant accomplishment: Cultivating connection and safety among her second graders—all ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal two provisions of the Social Security law that take a devastating toll on the retirement security of some public employees, including ...
ESP of the Year Jen Bramson shared with tele-townhall listeners that in her travels around the country, she learned the top issues facing ESPs are low compensation and an increase in violence against ...
In Massachusetts, voters rejected the state’s harmful reliance on a high-stakes graduation exam. The students who most often fail—and can’t get a diploma—have been English learners and students with ...
NEA members worked hard in Election 2024 to help some great candidates take office. Where education issues were on the ballot, voters spoke up (loudly!) for public schools. However, some election ...
More and more school districts are contracting with private rideshare companies to provide transportation for students. A move to privatized busing services decreases accountability, safety, and ...