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Member Spotlight

Our Members Make a Difference
Across the country and overseas, in all professional roles and career stages, NEA educators and allies make our schools and communities worthy of our students.

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Yesenie Cano
Member & Activist Spotlight

Yesenie Cano: I Wanted to be a Teacher

Yesenie Cano is an aspiring educator at Oklahoma Panhandle State University and a member of the NEA Aspiring Educator Advisory Committee
NEA President Becky Pringle with student
Member & Activist Spotlight

Becky Pringle: Round of Applause

Becky Pringle is a Science Teacher from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania who serves as the President of the National Education Association.
CarVaughn Page reading a book
Member & Activist Spotlight

CarVaughn Page: All Day Every Day

CarVaughn Page is an Aspiring Educator from Nashville, Tennessee who serves on the NEA Aspiring Educators Board of Directors
Photo of Toni Allen-King behind a table.
Member & Activist Spotlight

Toni Allen-King: I was Hooked

Toni Allen-King is an 8th Grade Science Teacher and the Vice President of the Lancaster Education Association
Kimberly Scott-Hayden
Member & Activist Spotlight

Kimberly Scott-Hayden: They Believe In This Work

Kimberly Scott-Hayden, an inventory control clerk in New Jersey, was the first ESP to serve as an NJEA Executive Committee member for Essex County. She was recently named the 2021 NEA ESP of the Year!
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The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.