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International Workers Day MAY 1 AKA MAY DAY, L ABOUR DAY CTA has been advocating for our pro- fession, students and public schools since 1863. As a member, you're a part of labor history! cta.org/about-us/ history CTA Communications Awards MAY 30 NOMINATION DEADLINE The awards recognize and honor CTA chapters, service centers and UniServs that communicate effectively with their members. cta.org/awards PBL World 2025 JUNE 23–26 CONFERENCE Napa Valley. Sponsored by the Buck Institute for Education, this is the premier conference for Project Based Learning. pblworld.org 2025 NEA-Retired Annual Meeting JUNE 29–30 MEETING Portland. Connect, advocate for issues affecting retired educators and public education, and participate in professional learning and leadership development. nea.org/events NEA Conference on Racial and Social Justice JUNE 29–JULY 1 CONFERENCE Portland. "Promote. Protect. Strengthen. Public Education: A Joyous Rebellion!" Educators, creatives, activ- ists, organizers and other leaders will advance racial and social justice for our schools through the power of our sto- ries. They 'll also organize for our future. nea.org/events NEA 2025 Aspiring Educators Conference JUNE 28–JULY 1 CONFERENCE Portland. The Aspiring Educators Con- ference provides the opportunity for future educators to connect with their colleagues, learn about their profession and act on important issues affecting public education. nea.org/events ISTE Live 25 JUNE 29–JULY 2 CONFERENCE San Antonio. The International Society for Technology in Education holds ISTE Live 25. The conference offers hundreds of presentations and learning experiences by educators and other innovators, and on-demand content that is available for six months after- ward. conference.iste.org/2025 NEA Representative Assembly JULY 3–6 CONVENTION Portland. The world's largest demo- cratic, deliberative body, by educators, for educators. Each summer approxi- mately 6,000 educators-including CTA members-meet to debate vital issues that impact public education and set NEA policy and activities for the year ahead. Delegates represent the 3 mil- lion members of NEA. nea.org/ra Presidents Conference JULY 31–AUG. 3 CONFERENCE Burlingame. Join CTA for a conference designed to enhance your skills as a local president and help build systems of success for your local chapter. Provides new and returning chapter presidents a foundation to rely upon as we prepare for future challenges. cta.org/conferences CTA Summer Institute JULY 16–20 CONFERENCE Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles. At Summer Institute, you will 1) have fun, 2) learn a lot and 3) network with new and old friends. CTA's premier training features 10 different and inten- sive areas of focus that assist chapter leaders in the day-to-day representa- tion and support of members. They include: • Organizing and Building Worksite Power to Win • Communications • Instruction and Professional Development • Economic Justice • Emerging Leaders • Essential Bargaining Skills • School Finance • Member Benefits Sign up with your team — or just you! cta.org/conferences 8 cta.org In the Know N E W S & N O T E S

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