More districts start programs enticing students to teach

School districts are taking advantage of state grants, creating new high school courses, and developing partnerships with colleges and universities to address the educator shortage by exposing students to career opportunities in the profession before they reach college. The growth of courses and programs for high schoolers reflects heightened concerns around far fewer young people […]

FAQ: Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Step-by-Step Directions to apply for the PSLF Waiver (PLUS new video demonstrations of the application process) Q: WHO CAN QUALIFY FOR PSLF? To qualify for PSLF, you must be employed full‑time (30 hours or more per week) by a public service employer, which includes all public school districts and higher education institutions. Public service workers in the […]

October Deadline Looms for Student Debt Forgiveness: ‘It feels like winning the lottery’

By Brenda Ortega MEA Voice Editor At one time several years ago MEA members Nikoji Smith and Erika Carpenter feared to call the federal office that manages student loans, despite the fact that both carried student loan debt they’d heard might eventually qualify for forgiveness. Avoidance seemed easier — their high debt amounts felt stressful, they […]

My View: A Chance Encounter

By Shana Saddler Michigan summers have a special place in my heart as a time for many educators to recharge their spirit and spend quality time with family and friends. Last summer I experienced one of the most frightening yet joyful times in my life – one that reminded me what it means to be […]

A True Grow-Your-Own Success Story

Kristin Crane is a busy wife, mom of four, AEM member, and brand new teacher. She also exemplifies resilience and dedication to public education. She knows the difference that educators make for their students and communities every day. Crane has worked in Gibraltar School District as a paraprofessional and long‑term substitute teacher. Often teachers leave very simple […]

Where we stand on gun safety

Let’s start with the good news. In June Congress passed the first significant gun legislation in three decades — changes that had been unthinkable just a few weeks earlier — thanks to intense public pressure after 19 fourth graders and two teachers were brutally murdered by a teenager with an AR‑15 in Uvalde, Texas. The bipartisan bill […]

MEA Survey Points to Educator Concerns

In February, MEA released a statewide survey of nearly 2,600 educators, with the vast majority of those surveyed saying the state’s acute educator shortage and its impact on students is the most pressing issue facing Michigan schools. Ninety-one percent of respondents said they were extremely or very concerned about the educator shortage, followed by concerns […]