The National Education Association’s 2023 Education Support Professional (ESP) of the year, Pamella Johnson, delivered a speech to her fellow educators at NEA’s 2023 Representative Assembly.
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Students with disabilities deserve to see themselves reflected in stories!
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Apply Today: Education Support Professional Leadership Institute

Education Support Professionals: Don’t miss this opportunity!
The ESP Leadership Institute (ESPLI) is open to ALL ESPs: bus drivers, paraprofessionals, secretaries, nurses, librarians, teacher aides, custodians, techs and all school support staff.
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DEADLINES:
Must submit the online application by 11 p.m. CDT on August 11, 2023.
Must submit the video requirement by 11 p.m. CDT on August 14, 2023
National Education Association Representative Assembly
A lot of great business has been done at this years NEA RA. It is always inspiring to participate in the this democratic process as we advocate for our students, members, and communities. I would like to highlight just a few of the business items that was accomplished.
- Legislative Amendment that establishes an ESP Bill of Rights
- New Business Item – to promote who education support professionals are, why education support professionals are essential, and what education support professionals do to those make decisions, ie legislators, local administration.
- New Business Item – “A Day Without ESPs” video
- Several other New Business Items that promote inclusion for ALL students and staff.
- Several other New Business Items that promote safety for All students and staff.
At this year’s NEA RA eight fabulous education support professionals were elected to the NEA Board of Directors. Our very own Debra Ward-Mitchell was elected and received the top number of votes with 100.24 percent of the vote. (Yes, it is possible to get more than 100 percent of the votes if everyone who voted for Debra, and several voters target vote, meaning they only voted for Debra instead of voting for the 8 possible candidates.)
Check out some of our highlights from this years NEA RA:
2023 NEA Representative Assembly
Tomorrow (July 3rd) is our first official day of the National Education Representative Assembly, but there is still work to do today (July 2nd) as we prepare. I am blessed to be on the Illinois Education Association’s Executive Board and Steering Committee so a lot of pre-conference business has to happen.
First we meet as a steering committee to review all of the proposed amendments. We have NEA Constitutional, Bylaws, Standing Rules, and Legislative Amendments, plus around a hundred New Business Items to review, Then, we will have our first Illinois State caucus meeting to begin working our way through the items as a whole delegation . These items, are important! They are the work of our members as we push to advocate for our students, colleagues, and communities. The days are long but the work is amazing!!
Pictures to come!
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June 2nd, first Illinois caucus. Illinois delegates are ready to get to work and do the business for IEA.
NEA RA 2023-Preparing to advocate with 6000 of my closest friends

What is the National Education Association Representative Assembly?
I am so excited an honored to be able to attend this event and bring my voice to the table with so many other union advocates!
Pictures to follow!
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UNDERSTANDING RESTORATIVE PRACTICES& FACILITATING A PEACE CIRCLE
Join us for this fun, interactive 2-day session. Learn to facilitate a peace circle. This two-day session will teach educators about the various aspects of restorative practices and the core components of the peace circle. Educators will participate in, learn to facilitate, and observe a peace circle. They will provide feedback to and receive feedback from other participants. Reflecting on the needs of their students, they will determine how to best incorporate restorative practices and peace circles into their professional practice. Facilitated by Hanifah Ross, IEA Instructional Resource and Professional Development Director. Professional Development Hours Available: 8. Lunch will be provided. Limit 20.
It is expected that participants attend both sessions.
8 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) available. Lunch will be provided.
MATTESON – June 27 & June 28, 2023 | 10AM – 2PM | www.cvent.com/d/blqd26
ELGIN – June 13 & June 14, 2023 | 10AM – 2PM | www.cvent.com/d/flqd2b
NAPERVILLE – June 20 & June 21, 2023 | 10AM – 2PM | www.cvent.com/d/qlqd26
STERLING/DIXON/ROCKFALLS – June 7 and 8, 2023 | 10AM – 2PM | www.cvent.com/d/qlqdzr
NEA ESP Leadership Institute Application Period Now Open

Don’t miss this! As one of the most recent graduates from the NEA ESPLI cohort, let me tell you, it changed my life! This is a once in a life time amazing leadership opportunity!!
I am excited to announce the application period for the next NEA ESP Leadership Institute (ESPLI) cohort is now open!
Offered exclusively to NEA ESP members nationwide, ESPLI is a powerful leadership development program grounded in diversity, equity, and cultural competence. The program brings together the NEA Leadership Competencies to train ESPs to be influential and effective leaders in their schools, associations, and communities.
ESPLI has been designed by ESP members for ESP members. The program requires in-person trainings, virtual meetings, and webinars, as well as outside readings and homework. To graduate from the program, participants must also identify, implement, and present a capstone project that reflects their growth as an ESP leader and puts into practice at least one skill or content area they have learned from ESPLI. All Pre-K-12 to higher education NEA ESP members who meet the eligibility requirements may apply.
NEA will select up to 40 members to participate in the next cohort. Selected members will be vetted with their state affiliate before an invitation is extended.
Important Dates
- August 2023: Online applications (August 11) and video introductions (August 14) due to NEA
- September 2023: Members vetted with state affiliates
- October 2023: Members accepted into the program will be notified
- November 2023: First virtual meeting
- February 2024: First in-person meeting
You can find additional information about the program, including application requirements and other deadlines at nea.org/ESPLI.
“Preserving our past, promoting our present, and pursuing our future.” This was the class motto of the amazing cohort of ESP leaders who graduated from the ESPLI program at the NEA ESP National Conference in Seattle. I have no doubt that countless other ESP members in your state will be ideal candidates for the next cohort, so please assist us in ensuring a strong pool of applicants by sharing this opportunity with ESP members in your state.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Jennie Young at jyoung@nea.org. Thank you in advance for your support.
Important Licensure Renewal Information!!

Licensure Staff:
If you have a Professional Educator’s License, please read and be advised to review your licensing status. This content has very important information concerning the timeline for renewal for those staff whose license will expire this summer. If you have any specific questions, please be sure to contact your Regional Office of Education.
Licensure renewal for all licenses due in 2023 will begin April 1st. This includes the Professional Educator License (PEL), the Educator License with Stipulations-Chief School Business Official (ELS-CSBO), the various Career and Technical Educator (CTE) licenses, the Substitute (SUB) license, and the Paraprofessional (PARA) license. EVERY licensed individual should verify through their Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS) account if they hold a license that is only registered until June 30, 2023:
- The Expires date in the ELIS account displays the year of renewal. The Registered Thru date displays the year that fees have been paid up until.
- Individuals should check the Expires verses the Registered Thru dates in ELIS. These years need to match. If the expiration date is after the registered thru date, then additional registration fees are required to prevent the license from lapsing.
- If the Registered Thru date is blank, registration fees have never been paid and are required to prevent the license from lapsing.
Educators with a PEL, ELS-CSBO and CTE license that expires July 1, 2023 will have until August 31, 2023 to complete any Professional Development (PD) required for renewal and pay all registration fees. If not renewed, the license will lapse on September 1, 2023 and the individual will no longer be eligible to work in an Illinois public school until the license is reinstated. To reinstate the license, the individual must complete 9 semester hours of coursework in the appropriate content area(s) or pay a $50 penalty fee in addition to submitting any required PD prior to reinstating. Once reinstated, individuals must also pay all back and current registration fees.
Documents to assist individuals with understanding the required PD for the various credentials, the instructions on how to enter PD into ELIS, and general renewal information can be found on the ROE under the Licensure tab. It is recommended that individuals periodically review the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) renewal page for updates. Please distribute this information within your district and contact the ROE with any questions.
1st – Log into your ELIS account
2nd – Click Renewals in the Action Center
3rd – Double check dates as described above and pay fee for renewal

















