North Dakota United

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North Dakota United is the state's largest union of working professionals, representing employees in the public sector.

North Dakota United is the union of 11,000+ public educators & employees, working together to provide great public schools & great public services for all our state’s kids & communities. NDU was formed as the combination of the North Dakota Education Association and the North Dakota Public Employees Association in September 2013. Members of both organizations voted overwhelmingly to merge in Febru

06/19/2026

We are stronger together! Join North Dakota United between April 1–August 31 and pay no dues until September 1st.

NDU is North Dakota’s largest and most effective union of public educators and employees. By banding together, we impact meaningful change for members and our communities.

06/17/2026

Every North Dakota student deserves to feel seen, valued and included.

members are invited to participate in NEA's online Disability Rights & Inclusion learning opportunities, designed to help educators and education support professionals build more inclusive learning environments and strengthen their understanding of disability rights.

✅ Online, self-paced courses
✅ At least one paid professional learning credit (up to three, depending on use)
✅ Practical strategies you can put to work right away

Register today and invest in your professional growth while supporting inclusion for all.

Learn more about the course from the NEA site: https://bit.ly/4vljLEK
Details on how to register and earn credits are available here: https://tinyurl.com/84dvt2sb

06/17/2026

Experience the benefits of North Dakota United membership today: join between April 1 and August 31 and enjoy no dues until September 1!

Unlock immediate access to professional liability coverage and exclusive NEA programs, ensuring you’re fully protected and empowered from the start. Sign up now at ndunited.org/join

06/16/2026

Joining North Dakota United means being part of a strong community of educators and school staff working together to support each other and advocate for better schools.

Join North Dakota United anytime between April 1–August 31 and pay no dues until September 1st.

You’ll still get immediate access to valuable member benefits, including professional liability coverage and exclusive NEA programs—so you’re protected and supported from day one.

Visit ndunited.org/join to start your membership today!

06/15/2026

Join North Dakota United between April 1 and August 31 and enjoy no dues until September 1!

We're stronger together. Join NDU to ensure you’re fully protected and empowered from the start. Sign up now at ndunited.org/join

Mapleton teacher named Empowered Woman of the Year 06/15/2026

BIG NEWS ALERT!

Kayla Dornfeld, an educator in Mapleton and the 2019 ND Teacher of the Year, has been named Empowered Woman of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals. Congratulations, Kayla!

Mapleton teacher named Empowered Woman of the Year The International Association of Top Professionals will recognize Kayla Dornfeld at a ceremony later this year.

06/15/2026

Join this book study starting on June 29!

In Educational Duct Tape, classroom teacher and edtech expert Jake Miller equips you to overcome the paradox of choice in the world of education technology and select the right edtech tools for your classroom so you can start using them tomorrow!

Sign up today at https://www.courses.ndunited.org/book-studies/p/2025-2026/educational-duct-tape

06/14/2026

Join us for this book study, starting July 6.

The Rejected Child is your life-changing guide to overcoming the phenomenon of social rejection in children and adolescents. Yael Abraham's thirty years of experience as a certified educational psychologist and family therapist provide a comprehensive and concise work model to help build lasting social bonds and foster a sense of belonging.

https://www.courses.ndunited.org/book-studies/p/2025-2026/the-rejected-child

06/12/2026

Join us for this book study, starting on June 15!

In What Can I Take Off Your Plate?, veteran educators Jill Handley and Lara Donnelly detail both the immediate steps you can take to triage your staff's emotional exhaustion and the big-picture structural changes you can make to reduce frustration, increase motivation, and support the whole teacher.

https://www.courses.ndunited.org/book-studies/p/2025-2026/what-can-i-take-off-your-plate

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301 N. Fourth Street
Bismarck, ND
58501

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm