April 23, 2026

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Education Minnesota will hold its annual MEA conference virtually this October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.   Details can be found HERE.


The 2020 MEA conference will feature live sessions via webinar on Thursday, Oct. 15. There will also be new relicensure course offerings on Education Minnesota’s online learning platform LearnUpon for members to complete at their own pace. 

We hope everyone’s school year is off to as good a start as can be expected considering the circumstances.  Please take a moment to review the EM-R Leadership Roster in order to know who your building reps are.  Please use your building reps as your first point of contact for union issues.  For more in-depth issues or ones that require a greater degree of discretion please reach out to your Member Rights Advocate listed on the roster

EM-R leadership continues to meet with district admin multiple times per week.   Recent topics for discussion have included on-going safety concerns, district communication, blended learning-related issues, medical accommodations for DL, and TDE among many others.

Education Minnesota-Roseville educators were selected to participate in the American Federation of Teachers Teacher Leaders Program.  The program supports educators over an academic year in learning about educational issues both local, statewide and national and culminates in an action research project and showcase.  The topics were broad and interesting and the results will be beneficial and impactful for future policy decisions both at ISD 623 and elsewhere.

The showcase is at this link.

Here are the topics that were researched by our Teacher-Leader cohort:

Stanefski, Kay and Eustis: Cell Phone Policy |Presentation |Research Summary

Dodge and Stahlman: Co-Teaching | Presentation | Recording

Gibson & Castro-Franco: Educational Funding Equity| Presentation

Kyllonen: The Effect of Year Around Schooling | Paper|Presentation

Jones & Perchyshyn: Timed Tests for Adult Education Literature Review| Presentation

EM-R is sponsoring two separate financial seminars later this month that will take place in the RAHS Media Center.  Both will be put on by financial advisors from Ed MN ESI.  

Seminar 1 –  Managing Your Money So You Can Plan for the Future 

Tuesday, Jan 21,  4:15 – 5:15 RAHS Media Center

Refreshments Provided

Seminar 2 –   When Can I Afford to Retire?

Thursday, Jan 23  4:15 – 6:00pm RAHS Media Center

Box Meal Provided

See attachments for details and registration link.  RSVP required for each seminar! 

LEARN HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS AND LOAN CONSOLIDATION PROGRAMS GEARED TOWARDS TEACHERS AND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES! EM-R is sponsoring a “Degrees Not Debt” seminar which will help guide you through the process of loan forgiveness.  Four different types of loan forgiveness programs will be discussed, descriptions of which can be found HERE. 
To register for the Monday, November 25 seminar at the RAHS Media Center please complete the google form found HERE.







Dear members,

More than 5,000 of you have attended our Degrees Not Debt training. You told us that applying for loan forgiveness and lowering your payments needs to be easier.

We heard you.

I’m excited to announce that Education Minnesota has launched a new partnership to help you save on your education debt and apply for loan forgiveness.

Minnesota ranks fifth in the country when it comes to education debt and, for many educators, it is a burden that prevents us from buying homes, starting families and building towards a secure economic future.

Meet Summer––a loan forgiveness service
As a member, you now have FREE access to a new service called Summer. The tools on this website make it easy for educators to lower monthly payments and qualify for loan forgiveness programs.

Based on your unique situation, Summer will determine which savings programs you’re eligible for, compare your options side-by-side and help you enroll––all online. The site will even submit paperwork to your school district on your behalf.

Members can also receive assistance from Summer’s team of loan experts via online chat or by email.

We already are seeing this partnership pay off. One of our Education Minnesota members who tried Summer is now on track to save almost $30,000 on her student loans.

To get started, visit Education Minnesota’s signup page: www.meetsummer.org/education-minnesota

Keeping the promise of Public Service Loan Forgiveness
We believe Summer can help more educators like you enroll in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

However, we know many educators have applied for this debt relief and were rejected. The American Federation of Teachers is exploring legal action on behalf of members who were wrongfully denied public service loan forgiveness.

If you were denied and are interested in being part of this litigation, click here and answer a few questions.  

Qualifying members must meet the following criteria: 

  • Made 120 payments on their federal student loans.
  • Worked in a public or private school, for the government or for a nonprofit organization for at least 10 years.
  • Applied for, and were denied, public service loan forgiveness. 

This weekend the team from Education Minnesota-Roseville attended the Representative Convention and were inspired and informed about the work of our union. There were speeches from the leaders of the NEA and AFT, the Department of Education and the Governor of Minnesota. It was an amazing weekend.

Pictured left to right: Maria Le, Chandra Turner, Gregg Martinson, Education Minnesota President Denise Speech, Dan Beck, Ben Schwanke, Isaac Engel and outgoing Vice-President Paul Mueller.

Governor Walz opened the 2019 Education Minnesota Representative Convention this Friday night at the Hilton in downtown Minneapolis. He thanked Education Minnesota for the support that we gave him to get elected. He offered support on fully staffing and fully funding schools. He told educators to let your legislators know that you are watching and paying attention to what they are doing. Education Minnesota-Roseville is in attendance with Isaac, Emily, Chandra , Maria, Emily, Ben, Dan and Dan Beck.

Chisholm is the only school district in Minnesota that hasn’t reached a 2017-19 contract agreement with its teachers. 

If that’s not bad enough, the district declared an impasse and is trying to impose pay, benefits and working conditions teachers did not sign off on. 

Let’s show our union family in Chisholm we have their backs! Chisholm teachers and school district officials are going into mediation Thursday, March 28, in hopes of reaching a fair and competitive settlement. 

Wear red and send solidarity notes and selfies starting Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 28. Post your pictures and notes to the Education Minnesota-Chisholm Facebook page or on Twitter with the hashtags #solidarity #chisholm

Chisholm teachers deserve to feel respected and valued. It’s time for school district leaders to get back to the table and reach a settlement that keeps high-quality teachers and attracts new ones.