Latest from NEA on federal coronavirus package 

In addition to earlier Congressional action on paid leave time, last night the Senate passed a bi-partisan $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which includes economic support for households and additional funding for public education.  The House is set to vote as soon as possible on the bill.  Read NEA’s summary […]

Emergency At-Home Learning Resources

The Michigan Education Association is here to our assist the students, parents, and educators of Michigan during this unique time. The following is a list of resources that has been compiled by our members for you to utilize at home; however we are not endorsing any particular website or program. Please check back next week […]

Listen now to teletownhall recording with Whitmer, Rice

More on Stay Home, Stay Safe order; NEA story on Alpena “Meals on Wheels” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and State Supt. Michael Rice joined MEA President Paula Herbart and other state education leaders in a teletownhall Monday to address questions surrounding statewide school closures. If you missed the call, you can listen to a recording now. […]

MEA open for business, but all offices closed effective Monday

Effective at the close of business today (Friday, March 20), all MEA offices statewide will be physically closed until further notice.  Most MEA staff have already been working remotely, but we’re taking this extra step out caution for everyone’s health and safety during this crisis. We remain committed to being there for our members, their […]

State Officials Call for Nationwide Testing Waiver

Schools nationwide should be freed from mandates to administer state standardized assessments this spring in the wake of widespread school closures across the nation, Michigan education officials said in a letter to U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. Students will need a focus on social-emotional connection and academic instruction to return to normalcy after the long absence […]