California Educator

August/September 2020

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Whether you're just starting out, preparing to retire, or somewhere in between, a career in public education can seem like a labyrinth to navigate on your own. Luckily, you don't have to. #WeAreCTA and we've got your back. Strength in Numbers Did you know you're the engine that (em)powers CTA? But not just you. We're all in it together. Just by being a member, you're helping teachers all across California negotiate smaller class sizes and safer working and learning condi- tions. Your membership is helping an education support professional in another district bargain a living wage and a veteran educator retire with dignity. And your membership adds to our power to secure and share cost savings through the CTA and NEA Member Benefits programs. And collectively, as one voice, we've made a lot of important changes through the years — at the local school board, at the California State Capitol, and in the halls of our nation's Capitol. CTA is a representative democracy. As a CTA member, you get to vote for someone to represent you on the CTA State Council of Education, CTA's largest governing body. You also vote for your own local chapter officers and delegates to NEA's Representative Assembly, which is the largest union governing body in the country. The 731 State Council representatives, in turn, elect the three state-level CTA officers and the CTA Board of Directors. Together, the state officers, the Board of Directors, and State Council set CTA's priorities and goals. At the national level, the NEA Representative Assembly delegates, the officers, and the NEA Board of Directors do the same. E. Toby Boyd PRESIDENT Kindergarten Teacher Elk Grove Education Association David Goldberg VICE PRESIDENT Bilingual Teacher United Teachers Los Angeles Leslie Littman SECRETARYTREASURER History Teacher Hart District Teachers Association Joe Boyd EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Former Educator Longtime Organizer Organizing For Power DID YOU KNOW? California is home to the fifth-largest economy in the world, more than 10,500 public schools and 9 million students. 1 MEMBERSHIP MANUAL

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