After many years of engaging with our community here, we’re moving on to Bluesky.
We appreciate our followers and invite you to join us on Bluesky for continued dialogue on how we can improve public education in Maryland. Let’s build something better together! #JoinUsOnBluesky
Join us at Ignite, Empower, and Transform: Elevating Education Together, MSEA’s 2025 Instruction and Professional Development (IPD) Conference! IPD provides meaningful professional development to help you navigate the challenges of teaching.
Learn more: https://t.co/mQpV8dHpqj.
Education support professionals made their voices heard in Annapolis this week! Get the latest on this week's ESP Lobby Night and other General Assembly updates 👇
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MSEA President Paul Lemle discusses the need for fair tax reform legislation to help build the state’s coffers in the latest issue of ActionLine.
Read Paul’s column here: https://t.co/9HMNNpBKAy.
🎓✊ We’re building strength with every new member and that includes higher ed faculty and elementary, middle, and high school administrators and supervisors. Read how we’re growing our union and protecting public education: https://t.co/3BRFZYEn3d.
Improved salaries, safety, and voice are just some of the key issues that education support professionals will be advocating for at next week's ESP Lobby Night! Learn more on those issues and get the latest on the legislative session in Annapolis👇
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Not much gets by Frederick County computer science teacher Casey Day. She’s a fierce public education superhero who fights for justice for all students and educators in local, state, and national elections. Read her Good Trouble Questionnaire: https://t.co/1mD1cYljre.🦸♀️
Cecil County educator Josie Perry is back from a trip to Europe where her curiosity for global self-guided professional development led her to film classroom lessons for the National World War ll Museum’s (in New Orleans) Holocaust Electronic Field Trip. https://t.co/cQbqGqKJ4l.
“MSEA saw an increase of 1,500 members last school year, with the greatest percentage growth coming from new ESP members,” writes Sean in the latest issue of ActionLine. “Building strong locals is a cornerstone of our strategic plan.”
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#ESPbillofrights
Carly Cole is a special education clerical employee in Carroll County. Just two years into her job, she is already on the board of her local and working hard to promote the ESP Bill of Rights agenda for better contracts for herself and her colleagues.
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Get the latest updates on educator and student safety proposals, our work to protect school funding, and much more in this week's Up the Street update from Annaoplis 👇
https://t.co/V0jpvJDeBF
Get the latest on what's happening in Annapolis with the state budget, restoring cuts to expected funding for students in poverty, multilingual learners, and community schools, and more 👇
https://t.co/u7hSJ4VXCG
Join us for MSEA's Fund Maryland's Future Day of Action as we fight for the support that Maryland's students, educators, and schools deserve!
❌Restore millions in school funding cuts
✅Fair tax reform
🏫Policies and programs that educators need
RSVP: https://t.co/laXpsucZ04!
Learn more about how you can help educators and Californians impacted by the LA wildfires on this resource page maintained by @WeAreCTA: https://t.co/fcG8bG8vU5
As budget talk heats up, MSEA's priorities are:
❌No educator layoffs
❌No salary cuts
✅Strengthen educator pipeline
✅Progressive revenue to fund schools
❌No cuts to expected funding increases to special ed, multilingual learners & students in poverty
https://t.co/s49ZMcDoxF
It's a delicate topic, but one many educators must deal with multiple times on a daily basis. Get tips on this subject from MSEA’s legal team here: https://t.co/auNQKdkdlC.
MSEA Executive Director Sean Johnson on threats and opportunities post-election and on the state’s budget challenges as we fight for the funding that our students and public schools need. Read more here: https://t.co/WsnMMB5VdI.
⚖️ MSEA’s legislative agenda ⚖️for the 2025 General Assembly session in Annapolis focuses on school funding, the educator shortage, school safety, the ESP Bill of Rights, and protecting our freedoms.
https://t.co/zWy3wnMpWy.