Local nominations for GCAE offices, GCAE Executive Board seats, and NCAE and NEA delegate nominations are due by February 11, 2019. If elected to a local GCAE position the expectation is that Officers and Directors attend monthly GCAE Executive Board meetings and monthly GCAE Member Meetings. In addition to attending these meetings, Officers and Directors … Continue reading GCAE Local Nominations for 2019
Updates
Updates from GCAE Regarding Annual Leave and Snow Days
12/20/18 Greetings all- In my capacity as President of the Guilford County Association of Educators, I have spoken directly with Guilford County Schools Superintendent Sharon Contreras, Chief Financial Officer Angie Henry, and Chief of Schools Tony Watlington regarding the use of annual leave days for recent inclement weather. In all of these communications, sincere apologies … Continue reading Updates from GCAE Regarding Annual Leave and Snow Days
We voted. Now what? All GCS employees welcome at our meeting on Nov 29.
We voted. Now what? May 16 was the largest public education work action in NC history. Join as we connect our work from last spring to the recent 2018 Election. Where do we go from here? Our monthly meeting is Thurs, Nov 29 at Smith High School from 5-7 pm. All GCS employees are welcome. … Continue reading We voted. Now what? All GCS employees welcome at our meeting on Nov 29.
Safe Schools NC, 4th LGBTQ+ Conference
Are you an educator or member of a school community concerned about making your classroom and school building a safe and inclusive space for all students to learn? Do you want to be in conversation with other like-minded educators, school leaders, and students? Safe Schools NC would like to invite you to our 4th LGBTQ+ Conference … Continue reading Safe Schools NC, 4th LGBTQ+ Conference
We are educators. Let us lead.
As the President of Guilford County Association of Educators, I am extremely proud of the work put in by public school employees across the county to assess and endorse candidates for the elections taking place this fall. We have made historic efforts to let our elected officials know the deep needs of students and staff, … Continue reading We are educators. Let us lead.
