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BEA’s Zoom Meetings with the Braintree Community
The Braintree Education Association will be hosting online meetings to discuss budget cuts and the BEA. Please see below for two upcoming zoom meetings. All Braintree community members are welcome and encouraged to attend. When: Sunday May 2, 2021 @ 7:00pm Zoom Meeting Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81173596116… Meeting ID: 811 7359 6116 Passcode: 316727 OR When: Monday…
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Braintree Educators Vote No Confidence in School Committee
Responding to the Braintree School Committee’s unilateral decision to hastily return high-school students to full in-person learning next week and other students shortly thereafter, members of the Braintree Educators Association overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the committee. “We want to do more in-person learning, but to do it effectively and safely, we need extensive planning…
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BEA Retirement Resources
Please visit the *BEA Retirement Resources Website where you will be provided with additional retirement planning information. The site is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a certified financial professional before making any financial decisions. *You have to be logged into your Braintree Schools account to access the site!
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Reopening and Reimagining Our Public Schools
Click HERE for MTA, AFT, and BTU proposals for reponening schools. These were reviewed with local Presidents and discussed with Commissioner Riley on July 9, 2020.
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Say Their Names
The following message was sent to MTA members today by President Merrie Najimy and Vice President Max Page: George Floyd. Say his name. Breonna Taylor. Say her name. Tony McDade. Say his name. Those are the names of black lives murdered at the hands of the police in just the last few weeks. The list…
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MTA leadership: ‘We are in this together’
We are in an extraordinary time. But we are in it together. During this global pandemic, we need physical distancing but social connection. So many MTA locals are finding ways to create social connections among members, with students and their families, and in their communities. The MTA is doing that too! This post is the…
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Speak Up for the Student Opportunity Act
Please act now! We have a once-in-a-generation chance to improve the way public schools are funded in Massachusetts, but your state representative needs to hear from you now! The Student Opportunity Act would implement the recommendations of the 2015 Foundation Budget Review Commission and increase state education aid to local schools by $1.5 billion over inflation by 2027. The…