Press Room
MEA Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling: Decision Deepens Harm to Maine’s Public Schools
July 15, 2025 Augusta— Maine Education Association (MEA) President Jesse Hargrove released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s action today: “The U.S. Department of Education plays a vital role in supporting public schools across...
Maine Educators Travel to Washington, Rally to Protect Students, Public Schools Ahead of McMahon’s Senate Confirmation Hearing
President Jesse Hargrove of the Maine Education Association to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill as the Education Secretary Nominee testifies before Congress WASHINGTON—Ahead of the confirmation hearing for U.S. Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon, Maine...
MEA Members Call on the State to Invest in Higher Education
Augusta—In a packed room on Friday, members of the Maine Education Association (MEA) from the University of Maine System (UMS) participated in nearly five hours of testimony before the Legislature’s joint session of the Education and Cultural Affairs...
MEA Fights for Educator Pay Raise at State House
Maine Education Association (MEA) members from around the state gathered Thursday to urge legislators to fund pay increases for teachers and education support professionals to help address the urgent educator shortage crisis.
MEA: A Snapshot
The Maine Education Association is the largest professional association and union in the state of Maine representing more than 23,000 teachers, support staff, professors, pre-service teachers
To learn more about the MEA, visit the MEA About page.
Interview Request
To arrange an interview, please contact MEA Director of Communications, Samantha Burdick at 207-622-4418 x2205 or via the contact form below. All interviews with the MEA President or others must be arranged through the Communications Department.
Interviews with current teachers or support staff can also be arranged through the Communications Department. Please note: the timing for these types of interviews may not be immediate, as these individuals first priority is working with students. Flexibility will be important if you are seeking an interview with a current teacher or support staff member.
Photo Usage
For those seeking headshots of the current MEA president for use in publications or on TV, you are permitted to use the following high-res image. Please credit MEA upon use.
MEA President, Jesse Hargrove official photo
Publications
From innovation in the classroom to reading success on a school bus to education policy issues that impact teachers and students, the MEA produces three publications that inform and inspire. Check out our three magazines-Maine Educator, Maine Advocate and Inspire, for Young Education Professionals of the MEA.


