California Educator

Summer 2026

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Our Vision for Public Education Share your thoughts and ideas By Julian Peeples I T ' S T I M E T O dream big! Over the next few months, our union will build our collective vision for public schools as a unifying framework to guide, anchor and strengthen our campaigns. The CTA Vision Project started at the June State Council of Education meeting, with hundreds of members sharing their dream for their own schools, classrooms and community colleges. Some ideas shared include fully funded schools, small class sizes, competitive wages, sustainable work- loads and updated school facilities. Our union will also gather thousands more perspectives over the summer during Presidents Conference, at Sum- mer Institute and through digital outreach. Our union will continue to collect members' ideas at Regional Leadership and CTA conferences in the fall, along with local and regional focus groups to ensure all members have a chance to participate in developing our shared vision. The goal is to engage more than 30,000 members to gather input for this project by the October State Council meeting (Oct. 23–25) to articulate our shared vision for California public schools as we continue to fight for transformative revenue at the state level. "Attacks on public education are attacks on the future of our communi- ties, our schools and our students," says CTA President David Goldberg. " We know that we will keep winning by organizing and campaigning together. But it is also time for us to reclaim the future with a bold vision for public schools in California." Stay tuned for more information on how you can be a part of the CTA Vision Project. "It is time for us to reclaim the future with a bold vision for public schools in California." β€”CTA President David Goldberg Dream Big! Members who attended NEA Representative Assembly as CTA delegates in July 2026 were asked the following question: You receive a letter from your future self. It describes the new state of public schools and edu- cation in California, after years of successful organizing and wins. What does it say? Add your voice to the chorus of members: Use the QR code or visit bit.ly/4eZGbEA to share your vision for California public schools. 39 S U M M E R 2 0 26 O

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