Speaking Out for a Living Wage
Education Support Professionals are pushing for real gains in salaries and benefits.
Get InvolvedEducation Support Professionals are pushing for real gains in salaries and benefits.
Get InvolvedThe theme of this year's conference is Imagining Intersectional & Inclusive Communities.
learn moreTake advantage of the many learning opportunities — PD, leadership trainings, workshops and annual programs — offered to MTA members all year round.
discoverEducators in Beverly, Gloucester, and Marblehead are fighting for better pay for teachers, a living wage for paraprofessionals, and paid parental leave. twitter.com/massteacher
"Question 2 supporters recognized that our educators’ commitment and professionalism, along with our high state standards, are what make Massachusetts schools the envy of the nation. Those educators will now be able to focus more attention on students’ individual needs and authentic learning in their classrooms." – Quincy Education Association President Gayle Carvalho facebook.com/massteacher
Monomoy Regional Education Association members proudly wearing "Protect Trans Kids" buttons in support of Transgender Awareness Week. instagram.com/massteacher
These victories are testament to the love and support communities have for their public schools.
readNominations are open for MTA Education Support Professional of the Year.
nominateRead DESE memo with answers to questions about replacing the MCAS graduation requirement.
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