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WASHINGTON—Almost $6.9 billion in federal K–12 education funding, normally released to states on July 1, is being withheld ...
Each month, NEA will feature a new article that can help guide you on your journey as a champion for disability rights and inclusion. In addition to general information, we will also feature ...
NEA Resources NEA EdJustice: Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Get connected and engaged to advocate for racial and social justice in our schools and communities. NEA EdJustice engages and mobilizes activists ...
Do you want to continue the benefits of NEA membership after you retire? Join more than 320,000 retired educators who continue to support public education and use their skills and talents to serve the ...
Earlier this month, the Trump administration abruptly terminated a handful of Upward Bound programs. Now Upward Bound ...
Last month, Inama, a middle-school world civilizations teacher, resigned from her suburban Idaho district because of the ...
Over the long term, it is counterproductive to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations by slashing investments in our students—America’s future leaders and workforce. Yet that is just what ...
Despite overwhelming evidence that they drain funds from public schools, harm student achievement, and lack any oversight or accountability, universal voucher laws are proliferating. Marketed as a way ...
When Policy Becomes Protection In order to protect immigrant students, June Prakash, a paraeducator and Arlington Education Association president, says that her school district adopted NEA’s Safe Zone ...
NEA Higher Ed members are sitting on mountains of data that they assembled through federally funded research but are now cut off before sharing the findings that U.S. taxpayers paid for. Their topics ...
Teachers do all they can for their students, and we’re doing all we can for teachers. We’re transforming our appreciation into action that protects students, strengthens public schools, and ensures ...
Under H.R. 1, the budget reconciliation bill passed by the House, 16 million people could lose health coverage over the next decade—7.8 million due to new Medicaid “work requirements” and 4.2 million ...