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December/January 2019

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LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools JAN. 10 A p p l i c at i o n D e a d l i n e The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa offers scholarships up to $2,500 to self-described LGBTQ+ educators and grants up to $2,500 for projects promoting respect for LGBTQ+ per- sons. cta.org/scholarships CTA Human Rights Awards JAN. 10 N o m i n at i o n D e a d l i n e Given to CTA members, chapters and Service Center Councils to promote programs for the advancement and protection of human and civil rights. Any active CTA member, chapter, caucus or Service Center Council may nominate. cta.org/awards CTA State Gold Awards JAN. 10 N o m i n at i o n D e a d l i n e Given to individuals or organizations whose leadership, acts and support show they are true friends of public education, educators or students. Any CTA member may nominate. cta.org/awards Issues Conference JAN. 17–19 C o n f e r e n c e Tropicana, Las Vegas. Brings together local leaders and activists to organize on issues, this year on the Schools & Communities First initiative. Hotel cut-off: Jan. 3. ctago.org CTA Scholarships JAN. 31 A p p l i c at i o n D e a d l i n e Scholarships up to $5,000 are available to CTA members, their dependents and Student CTA mem- bers. cta.org/scholarships RA State Delegate Candidacy JAN. 31 F i l i n g D e a d l i n e Candidates for NEA RA state dele- gate must submit a declaration of candidacy. See page 60. cta.org/racandidacy NEA Foundation Grants FEB. 1 A p p l i c at i o n D e a d l i n e NEA Foundation gives Student Achievement Grants to improve aca- demic achievement and Learning & Leadership Grants to support quality PD. Applications are reviewed three times a year. neafoundation.org National School Counseling Week FEB. 3–7 E v e n t "School Counselors: Helping Build Better Humans." Celebrate your counselor! They make unique con- tributions to education and can have tremendous impact on students. schoolcounselor.org/nscw Good Teaching Conference North FEB. 7–9 C o n f e r e n c e Fairmont, San Jose. Supports excel- lent teaching and learning practices for K-12 teachers, with workshops, opportunities for PD, and time to network. Hotel cut-off: Jan. 16. ctago.org #CTAGTC CCA Winter Conference FEB. 7–9 C o n f e r e n c e DoubleTree San Diego Mission Valley. Community College Association. Focuses on collective bargaining. Bargaining teams are encouraged to attend. cca4us.org/conferences Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarships FEB. 14 A p p l i c at i o n D e a d l i n e MLK Jr. Memorial Scholarships up to $6,000 are available to ethnic minority CTA members, their depen- dents and Student CTA members. cta.org/scholarships CTA/NEA-Retired Conference FEB. 27–28 C o n f e r e n c e Marriott, Irvine. Learn how CTA/ NEA-Retired is protecting your future and watching legislation that affects your benefits. Hotel cut-off: Feb. 12. ctago.org Equity and Human Rights Conference FEB. 28–MARCH 1 C o n f e r e n c e Marriott, Irvine. Offers greater understanding of diversity, equity and social justice. Incentive grants deadline: Jan. 6. Hotel cut-off: Feb. 12. ctago.org #CTAEHR Good Teaching Conference South MARCH 13–15 C o n f e r e n c e Hyatt Regency Orange County, Gar- den Grove. Excellent teaching and learning practices for K-12 teachers. Incentive grants deadline: Jan. 6. Hotel cut-off: Feb. 20. ctago.org NEA ESP Conference MARCH 20–22 C o n f e r e n c e New Orleans. Enhances ESPs' skills and knowledge so they can positively impact student achieve- ment, organize, advocate, and build community relations. Online registration deadline: Jan. 31. nea.org/espconference Carlsbad educators represent at 2019 Good Teaching Conference South. 9 D E C E M B E R 2 019 / J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0

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