Protect Our Schools
The U.S. Department of Education provides critical help for Michigan students with special needs and kids attending rural and urban school districts.
Every student — regardless of where they live or their family’s income — deserves a great education that can prepare them for the jobs of the future.
Eliminating or defunding the Department of Education would cause irreparable harm to hundreds of thousands of students across Michigan at a time when we should be giving them more support — not less.
Learn more about the efforts to stop the federal attacks on public education here.
Updates

May Day events continue on Saturday
Educators across Michigan wore Red for Ed and held events to recognize May Day on Thursday, known as International Workers Day, as part of national actions continuing this weekend to stand for dignity, justice, and public investment in our careers, schools, and students’ lives. Numerous #MayDayStrong events are planned for Saturday. Find one near you! Local actions were part of…

Wear #RedForEd on Thursday for May Day Strong
This Thursday, May 1, is International Workers Day – and this year it will be marked with a May Day Strong National Day of Action that NEA is participating in across the country. Educators will join workers, parents, students, and community members to stand for dignity, justice, and public investment in our careers, our schools, and our students’ lives. Here in Michigan, we’re asking all MEA members to Wear Red…

Huge local action draws attention and support for schools
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor An image out of Dr. Seuss: Educators and their families — including the littlest ones — were joined by friends and community members in a Day of Action along Woodward Avenue in Oakland County last Thursday. In Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss, only the kindly elephant with his enormous ears can hear…

Educators define issues: You can help
Over a long career—first in the U.S. Army and now as a teacher in the career and technical education (CTE) field—MEA member Mike Cook has always used education and training to reinvent himself and build a resume of marketable skills. This year Cook began creating a new CTE program in Redford Union Schools, a western suburb of Detroit, to teach…

Higher-ed protest by MEA & labor allies part of national action
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor (L-R) NEA Secretary-Treasurer Noel Candelaria, NCHE President Alec Thomson, MEA Vice President Brett Smith, NCHE Vice President Marcia Mackey Nearly 30 years from the start of his labor activism as a graduate student organizer, MEA member Alec Thomson returned to his union origins on the campus of Wayne State University on Tuesday to protest…

School walk-ins focus attention on threats to public education
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor MEA members were joined by parents, students and other community allies in the early morning hours in front of Union High School in Grand Rapids. MEA members were joined by parents, students and other community allies in conducting Walk-Ins to Protect Public Schools across the state on Wednesday as part of a nationwide collective…

Michigan ed leaders support lawsuit challenging cuts to federal special education services
In response to Thursday’s filing of a federal lawsuit from 21 attorneys general from across the nation challenging the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education, Michigan Education Association President and CEO Chandra Madafferi; AFT-Michigan President Terrence Martin; Michigan Association of Superintendents & Administrators Executive Director Tina Kerr; Michigan Association of School Boards Executive Director Don Wotruba; and Abby Cypher,…

Efforts build to oppose education cuts in Michigan
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor Mike Cook, a career and technical education (CTE) teacher in Redford, is concerned about what schools, students, and communities will lose if efforts continue to shutter the U.S. Department of Education. Over a long career—first in the U.S. Army and now as a teacher in the career and technical education (CTE) field—MEA member Mike…

Educators join Day of Action to raise awareness of threats to public education
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor First-year teacher Alexandra McCloskey braved cold and rain to join the national “Protect our Kids” Day of Action to raise awareness of serious threats to public education. Under gray skies and cold wet weather—at the end of a long day in the classroom—first-year teacher Alexandra McCloskey stood in a puddle on a pedestrian overpass…

Lansing union launches ‘LSEA Safe’ campaign
By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor Regina Bluemlein In a time of heightened anxieties across the country, the Lansing Schools Education Association has launched a campaign to routinely remind young people of one core message: educators can be relied upon to protect, nurture and teach them. The “LSEA Safe” campaign followed on the heels of the district’s school board adopting…
Michigan Federal Education Funding By The Numbers
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Bringing the Impact Home – Creating Local Events Toolkit
- Proposed Cuts to Education Funding
- Proposal for a National Voucher Program
- Proposal to Slash Medicaid & Children’s Health
- Report your Local Event
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- Protecting School Funding
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