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Apr 18
Rep. Council Agenda – April 18th
Approval of the minutes March Rep Council Meeting Minutes Approval of the agenda New and Continuing Business President’s Report: Todd Blanset Treasurer’s report: Brenda Hensley Budget Vs. Actual 2022/2023 April Written Report Site Funds 2023/2024 Proposed Budget Bargaining Update: Brenda Hensley Grievance Update: Lisa Cusi State Council Report: Ariel Ray and Keri Tafuro Standing …
Apr 17
Your rights!
From fighting book bans and voucher legislation to advocating for better pay and respect, the need for educators like you to speak up has never been more urgent. Only by coming together at school board meetings, state legislatures, and the ballot box can we achieve the resources and support all our students deserve. Understanding your …
Apr 13
Tax Deductions for Educators
The California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) offers support for low-income, working Californians. You may be eligible for a CalEITC up to $3,417 for tax year 2022 as a working family or individual earning up to $30,000 per year. Learn how to qualify and apply here. CalEITC might also enable you to qualify for the Young …
Apr 13
CTA & Calm Free Workshop
Save the date! CTA and Calm are hosting a free workshop on May 2 for Teachers Appreciation Day: “Bringing Self-Care to Life.” Join us for an opportunity to connect, relax and learn how to prioritize and identify the value of self-care. We will brainstorm ideas of what self-care can look like as well as obstacles that may …
Apr 13
Updates to Student Debt Relief
NEA has updated its website with current information on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, created to cancel the remaining balance of federal student debt for workers who provide 10 years of public service while making 120 monthly payments on their federal student loans. While the Limited PSLF Waiver expired last year, PSLF is …