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NSEA Member Juliana Urtubey, NBCT Named 2021 National Teacher of the Year

May 6, 2021
On Thursday May 6, 2021 March 26, 2021, National Education Association (NEA), Nevada State Education Association (NSEA), and NEA of Southern Nevada (NEA-SN) member Juliana Urtubey was named 2021 National Teacher of the Year by the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)
RedRevenue
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Press Release: Red For Revenue - Let Nevadans Vote

April 23, 2021
(Carson City, NV) - On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 5:00 PM, educators, parents, students, and community allies will rally outside of the Nevada Legislature under the banner Red For Revenue: Let Nevadans Vote.
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Lawsuit Update

March 4, 2021
Statement from NSEA President Brian Rippet on the Nevada Supreme Court Opinion regarding the NSEA/CCEA lawsuit.
RedForEdNV
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Line The Street at 6 Feet Event Monday February 15th at Noon

February 12, 2021
(Carson City, NV/Las Vegas, NV)— On February 15, 2021 at 12:00PM, Educators, parents, students, and community members from across the State are dressing in red and bringing the Red for Ed movement to the steps of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, NV, and to the Grant Sawyer Building in Las Vegas, NV.
LineTheStreet
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Education is Essential: Line the Street at 6ft

July 8, 2020
(Carson City, NV) — On Wednesday, July 8th at Noon, the Nevada State Education Association will be hosting an "Education Is Essential: Line The Street at 6 Feet" event outside of the Nevada State Legislative Building. NSEA is expecting the legislature to deliberate a budget-balancing proposal that includes $156M in K-12 education cuts with no new revenue.