Education Support Professionals, Illinois Education Association

So, We Did a Thing Yesterday

What an honor to share this space with so many great union advocates! Thank you NEA President Becky Pringle for coming, listening, and collaborating with many of our rESPect leaders. We have big goals we want to achieve and together we will succeed!

Our students deserve the best quality education so they can reach their academic goals and achieve their dreams. Education support professionals are the key to their success. We support students, teachers, buildings, districts, and communities in which we live and work. Join rESPect today. https://ieanea.org/members/esp/respect/

#unionproud

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NEA President Becky Pringle is coming to Illinois to discuss rESPect

We are excited to announce that NEA President Becky Pringle is coming to meet and discuss the rESPect coordinated campaign with a group of amazing education support professional leaders. We are looking forward to sharing stories from our members that will explain both the struggles and successes our members are facing here in Illinois. We also will be advocating for a national call for rESPect!

Raising Education Support Professionals by Elevating Careers Together

Education Support Professionals, Illinois Education Association

Who Makes Schools Work?

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What makes our schools/universities work? It’s the ESPs, the education support professionals! All of the amazing lunch and recess supervisors, custodians, maintenance, and so many more essential job categories that support our students and schools throughout each and every day.

We’ve reached 10,000 views, let’s go for 20,000. Help us share and spread the word about who ESPs are and how they make schools work.

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School-Home Communication Essentials for ESPs

Thursday, September 28 7 – 8pm EDT

About this event

As an education support professional, you know you have an essential role in the day-to-day work of schools, but you also play a unique role you may not even be aware of. Your smiling face, your understanding look, and your extra effort can help welcome families, build trust, and forge powerful communication highways between school and home. This webinar will highlight the knowledge and skills you need to make the most of every interaction you have with parents and caregivers. You will leave with a greater understanding of the power you have when it comes to engaging families and a greater understanding of how to use your words, tone, and information to build relationships and help bring families into the learning process.

Presenters: Patricia Weinzapfel, M.S. Shasta Rosales, ESP Leader, WY


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Proud to present rESPect!

I am extremely proud to have presented rESPect at the IEA Grassroots Political Activist kickoff last night in Springfield! What an amazing group of advocates and leaders! #IEArESPect

RESPECT stands for: Raising Education Support Professionals by Elevating Careers Together

Join rESPect today, www.iearespect.org

Mad rESPect to our Education Support Professionals who are the glue of our schools.

#IEAESP #neaesp #rESPect #ItstheESPs #leader #livingwage #recruitandretaineducators

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Congratulations, Katherine Lofton! Our latest ESP Star award winner!

         
August ESP STAR Katherine Lofton is a paraeducator in River Forest School District 90 and a member of the River Forest Educational Support Professionals (RFESP) in IEA Region 40.

As a union leader, Katherine has been instrumental in creating the RFESP union and is currently an active, integral part in para contract negotiations.
Katherine goes above and beyond every single day as an assistant teacher.  She works with some very challenging students and makes it look easy. She is caring, consistent and extremely insightful about human behavior. Katherine is a strong advocate for student equity and inclusion and child centered. She is involved as a sponsor of multiple after-school clubs and activities including Writing Magic, Broadcast News and Spoken Word Poetry Club.

Katherine is an especially gifted writing teacher who is known for her graceful and creative expression. She has a flair for making things lighthearted. Katherine Lofton is an all-around AMAZING person. Our Middle School community recognizes Katherine as a true leader and we are thankful to have her on our team.
Congratulations, Katherine – you are an ESP STAR!