The In’s and Out’s. Who we are…  We are Indiana education employees – some 47,000 of us statewide  Organized to provide quality support, assistance.

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The In’s and Out’s

Who we are…  We are Indiana education employees – some 47,000 of us statewide  Organized to provide quality support, assistance and benefits for public school employees

What is “The Association” Your local…NAFCEA  Local bargaining teams represent you in contract negotiations. (JBISC)  Local discussion teams meet with administrators to voice teacher’s views and share teacher’s expertise. (Central Discussion; Building committees)  Local representatives ensure contract rights are not violated  Local advisor on employment issues.  Your voice with local administrators and before your school board

NAFCEA Website  floydcountyeducationassociation.weebly.co m/index.html floydcountyeducationassociation.weebly.co m/index.html  Under re-construction…

What is “The Association”  Your state…ISTA (Indiana State Teacher’s Association)  ISTA UniServ Directors provide assistance to local bargaining teams  Expert representation through ISTA’s legal services programs.  Quality professional development programs and workshops.  Recognized influence in education policy making in the Indiana General Assembly.  Ensure just cause and due process for members.

ISTA Website 

What is “The Association”  Your National…NEA (National Education Association)  More than 3.2 million members worldwide.  Educators Employment Liability Insurance (up to $1 million)  Professional resources via workshops, conferences, and the World Wide Web.  Programs through NEA benefits.  Recognized influence on national education policy in Congress.  Discounts on travel, prescriptions, subscriptions, shopping.  Publications and communications prepared especially for teachers.  Professional development through NEA Academy

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Local Structure  Officers  Joy Lohmeyer, President, (Hazelwood M.S.)  Michele Adams, Elementary V. P. (Greenville Elementary)  Doug Taylor, Middle School V.P. (Scribner M.S.)  Steve Bonifer, High School V.P. (NAHS)  Mark Doyle, Treasurer, (Prosser) Executive Committee: officers, 3 high school reps, 3 middle school reps, 3 elementary reps, past president, secretaries(corresponding/recording), communications coordinator, parliamentarian

Local Structure  Representative Assembly  Building reps from each school (number depends on the size of building 10:1)  NAHS, Lee Kelly- FCHS, Chris Street  Prosser, Mark Doyle  HMS, Wendy McCrory, Linda Batman  HHMS, Carla Thomas  SMS, Robbie Clark

Local Structure  Building reps – Elementary Schools  Fairmont, Katie Nacrelli  FKE, Kara Baumann, Rebecca Hertle  Georgetown, Marcia Cox  Grant Line, Karen Clipp  Green Valley, Phyllis Vernia  Greenville, Athenus Mattingly  MTS, Jim Adams III  SEJ, Erin Banet, Aimee Mullis, Karen McKlean  SR, Beth Frazier

Local Structure  Building committees: building grade level or department level teachers who represent and communicate with their colleagues regarding building issues  Central Discussion: district level representation for discussion  Elementary  Secondary

When to contact…  If you have a question, concern…  Start with a building level association rep  Next contact level is your respective vice president  Next contact level is your president  Next contact level is your UniServe director

We are here to… Serve members Serve you