Fall 22, Maine Educator Online, News
Human, Civil Rights and Social Justice Grant This grant is available for members who are interested in: helping students understand Human, Civil Rights and Social Justice issueshelping teachers understand and support the issues of Human, Civil Rights and Social...
Fall 22, Maine Educator Online, News
MEA Played a Powerful Role in Lifting Salaries Starting on July 1st, all public school teachers were required to receive a minimum salary of $40,000. The MEA worked to create this new state law, phasing in the increase over the last three years. MEA understands more...
Fall 22, Maine Educator Online, News
What? Summer’s Over? As many of you know, I have spent a lot of my personal time on a sailboat enjoying the Maine coastline. The views have been spectacular, and I have learned a lot about Maine and the complexity or simplicity of life. It struck me recently that...
News, Professional Development
There is still time to register! REGISTER HERE NEW Changes to Maine’s Certification RulesOctober 26, 2022 4-5 pm Maine’s certification rules changed this summer, and the Maine Education Association is here to help you understand what’s...
Fall 22, Member's Only, News
Four years ago, I wrote my first “President’s Letter” for the Maine Educator. Back then, there was no way to have predicted what was to come. While I was certainly excited about the position I had recently been elected to, I admit that mostly I missed the excitement...
Member's Only, News, President's Message
The weather may be cooling down, but candidates’ races are heating up! I sometimes get questions from members asking why MEA endorses candidates. I know our members are really busy with all you do each day for our students, but just about everything that you are doing...