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School Support Staff Organize to Protect Immigrant Families
In Arlington, Va., education support professionals are making sure immigrant students and their families have the information and support they need.

Happy Freedom Day

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Black Independence Day, marks the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It is an important time to reflect on and celebrate the resilience and achievements of Black Americans.
Summer is a time for growth and recovery
I hope this summer gives you the opportunity to rest, recharge, and time for personal and/or professional growth. Please take time for you…take time to fill your “cup” because we can, help more, give more, and do more, when we have replenished our soul.
Don’t miss this great opportunity!
Building Winning Teams: Effective Paraeducator-Teacher Teams

Time: Thursday, August 28, 7-8pm EDT
Location: Virtual event – Join from anywhere
About this event
To ensure student success, it is critical that teachers and paraeducators understand their roles and responsibilities, work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and respect one another in the process. That’s why NEA offers Building Winning Teams: Effective Paraeducator-Teacher Teams, a series of trainings designed for teams to engage in together. …
Now Summer Can Begin!!
Wow…that was a rough year. I’m officially on summer break. You probably have noticed I haven’t been able to post as often as I used to. By the time my work day and union opportunities finished each day…I just didn’t have it in me to post. I think you all can relate. Thank you for all you do! I hope you enjoy your summer and can rest and recharge! I know that is my goal!
World ESP Day

Received May 16th
Today, on World ESP Day, I am reminded of the impact education support professionals (ESPs) have on school communities not only in this nation, but around the world. In every state and almost every country, ESPs are educating, nurturing, and caring for our students and communities. They are with us on picket lines and in front of legislatures, protecting our rights and freedoms from those who try to take them away.
In many countries, including our own, ESPs are overworked and underpaid. We recently surveyed NEA ESP members and found that 90 percent of those who work in K-12 schools see low pay as a “moderate or serious” concern for them. Thirty-seven percent take on a second job and one-third have a moderate or serious problem buying food. This is unacceptable. Every education support professional deserves fair pay, good benefits, better working conditions, quality professional development, and respect. As an ESP leader in Michigan recently said, they deserve not just living wages but thriving wages.
The good news: we have the power to make big changes. In this newsletter, you will find several ways to take action in support of ESPs and the students they serve. I hope that you will join us to protect our public schools and the educators who make them safe, welcoming, and inclusive places for students everywhere.
In solidarity,
Amber Parker
Director
NEA ESP Quality Department
I see the light at the end of the school year tunnel…
Come on summer!!! Please don’t be a train.

It has been a challenging year. I’ve had to stop, breathe, and count my blessings…and yes, I’ve found so many blessings! If noone has told you lately… Thank You!! Thank you for being a blessing to me, your students and your colleagues.
2025 Summer Leadership Academy: SLA Early Bird Registration
Early bird registration for the 2025 Summer Leadership Academy is $45 and is open. On Saturday, May 23rd, registration will go up to $90.00 per registrant.
To guarantee your early bird pricing, please register with the – SLA Early Bird Registration link. Once the schedule is complete, you will receive an email to select sessions and submit your payment.

Just Keep Swimming…
How are you doing…? No, really?
This school year has been a real challenge for me! I love what I do, but my work schedule was to say the least…extremely draining. I just haven’t been able to do…and keep up with everything like I want to.
Why is it easier to give others grace…but not so easy to give ourselves that same benefit. I want you to know that you matter! What you do matters! You are enough! You are needed in this space! Thank you for just being you!
