ESP living wage
Speaking Out for a Living Wage

Education Support Professionals are pushing for real gains in salaries and benefits.

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Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee
EMAC Conference is Dec. 6 & 7

The theme of this year's conference is Imagining Intersectional & Inclusive Communities.

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Take advantage of the many learning opportunities — PD, leadership trainings, workshops and annual programs — offered to MTA members all year round.

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High Standards, Not High Stakes

The road to victory for Question 2

Our schools will stop punishing students who simply do not do well on standardized tests.

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Contracts reached in Marblehead and Beverly

These victories are testament to the love and support communities have for their public schools.

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Do you know a rockstar ESP?

Nominations are open for MTA Education Support Professional of the Year.

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Next steps following Question 2 victory

Read DESE memo with answers to questions about replacing the MCAS graduation requirement.

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