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Katharine Fong Julian Peeples Amy Peruzzaro Gladdie Cabral EDITOR IN CHIEF STAFF WRITER EDITORIAL ASSISTANT WEB ASSISTANT PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER David B. Goldberg Leslie S. Littman Erika Lynn Jones CTA ELECTED OFFICERS Gregory T. Abt, Jesse Aguilar, Maritza Ávila, Maripaz Berlin, Kisha S. Borden, Denise Bradford, Christopher E. Bushée, Angela Der Ramos, Meg E 'amato, Wendy Eccles, Rober t Ellis, Shelly Y. Gupton, Mara Harvey, Mel House, Angela K . Normand, Eva Ruiz , Grant Schuster, Ken Tang, VanCedric Williams BOARD OF DIRECTORS California Educator Volume 30, Issue 4, Spring 2026 California Educator (ISSN 1091- 614 8) is published in September, November, January, March, May and July by: California Teachers Association, 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlingame, CA 94010-4583. Periodicals Postage Paid at Burlingame, CA , and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to California Educator, P.O. Box 4178, Burlingame, CA 94011- 4178. Jessica Beard, Christian Castro, Bailey Hardiman-Borsos, Stephen Harris, Anqi Hong, Jackie Howard, Gabriella Landeros, Jonathon Mello, Jay Or tiz , Daisy Rodriguez CONTRIBUTORS California Educator is published for the information and edification of CTA members. The editorial philosophy is governed by the policies of CTA . Ar ticles and adver tising reflect that philosophy. Letters to the editor may be sent to editor@cta.org. Publication of adver tising in the California Educator does not indicate CTA approval of the product or of the companies that purchase adver tising. For adver tising rates and information, contact Carol Nettles, Adver tising Sales Representative, AdBoom Adver tising, 404-347-1755 carol@adboomadvertising.com CTA/NEA membership dues for the fiscal year (Sept. 1, 2025, to Aug. 31, 2026) are $1,07 7, including a $20 refundable contribution (see cta.org/contribution for details). $27.54 of CTA annual dues is designated for CTA/ABC political activities to suppor t state and local candidates and/or initiatives, and $15.00 of CTA annual dues is designated for independent expenditures, totaling $42.54 not deductible for income tax purposes. Please consult your tax adviser. Subscription to the California Educator is $10 per year, available to persons or institutions not eligible for CTA/NEA membership. CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlingame, CA 94010-4583 650-697-1400; fax 650-552-5002; editor@cta.org, cta.org EDITORIAL INFORMATION Jeff Good Emily Gordon Rachel Warino Terry Ng E XECUTIVE DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE E XECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT MANAGER MISSION STATEMENT The California Teachers Association exists to protect and promote the well-being of its members; to improve the conditions of teaching and learning; to advance the cause of free, universal and quality public education for all students; to ensure that the human dignity and civil rights of all children, youth and adults are protected; and to secure a more just, equitable and democratic society. 4 cta.org Approved by Insured by NCUA Moving Communities Forward Together As CTA's only endorsed partner for banking services, Provident Credit Union offers products, services, and educational tools designed to help you build a strong financial future. With your CTA membership, you get access to: • New member checking account offers 1 • Exclusive mortgage and auto loan rate discounts 2 • Solutions built for business banking 1 You must be a new Provident Credit Union member, 18 or older and reside in California. Open one of the following checking accounts: Super Reward Checking, Provident Checking, Simply Free Checking, or Digital Edge account. See requirements at providentcu.org/cta to receive the bonus. 2 All loans subject to credit approval. Other terms and conditions may apply. Visit providentcu.org for details. providentcu.org/cta (800) 632-4600 NMLS #412725

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