05/28/2026
Over 150 educators and community members gathered for the Springfield Education Association’s end of the year celebration.
The Springfield Education Association had the pleasure of awarding our Joan Cormack and Meline Kasparian Scholarships to a set of very deserving awardees.
In addition, we shared some stories of success from this school year.
Our political education committee has been regularly sending members to school committee and interacting with local and state officials.
Our immigration committee continues to work tirelessly to build a support network across our schools.
Members of our organizing committee have been working alongside low-incidence educators to secure grant funding to support the work they do in their classrooms.
Pre-K educators throughout the district have coordinated their efforts to defend the victories in our contract.
Members organized a conference to highlight the work we’ve done to advance racial equity.
And so much more.
Through our collective action this year we’ve been able to demonstrate our capacity to work on multiple fronts, with no signs of slowing down. The work continues to build a Springfield and a society which prioritizes the schools that our students deserve.
05/19/2026
The SEA is organizing an in-person DIRE Showcase on Tuesday, 5/26/26, from 4-7 p.m. at Umass Springfield (Tower Square), 1500 Main St., 2nd Floor.
At this event, DIRE teams will come together for our annual gathering to share their work and expertise with one another and to highlight our collective progress toward equity across the district. This event is a valuable opportunity for all cohorts to showcase accomplishments, reflect on challenges, and learn from each other.
A light dinner will be provided - be sure to include any dietary restrictions.
Register ASAP by following this link:
🔗 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1GpfZwYsHJJJ_iFPEvyBPsP0-V8y_LpVXcDjqFacgEWk/viewform?pli=1&pli=1&edit_requested=true
05/11/2026
The Department of Secondary and Elementary Education (DESE or BESE) has changed MTEL Licensure requirements!
The MTA is having a member meeting on May 27th at 6pm over zoom to discuss the MTEL Licensure changes that are being implemented.
There will be Spanish interpretation available.
Scan the QR code to register. Look out for an email from the SEA and/or talk with your building rep to get the link.
05/06/2026
The SEA Annual Gathering is on Thursday, May 28th, 4 p.m. at The Elks Lodge.
This will be an opportunity to reflect on what we’ve accomplished this year as a union, hear from various organizing projects in SEA, enjoy food and relax with co-workers!
05/03/2026
Yesterday, on May Day, Springfield Educators marched down the streets of Holyoke with a collation of labor unions and political activists to celebrate the legacy of the day and to protest the current political and economic system that is captive to a billionaire class and which produces inequality for our students and our communities.
Our students are facing housing insecurity due to a system which prioritizes keeping wages low and rents high.
They face food insecurity, with some relying on the meals provided to them at school for adequate nutrition.
Our communities are being terrorized and our student’s families are being ripped apart by agents empowered by a government which openly wishes to do them harm.
Our children can’t be the best students they can be in the classroom when the world outside it is stacked against them.
Our community deserves dignity, safety, and stability. This is why we march. That is why we, the educators of Springfield, will continue to act. For our students, our families, and our community.
04/29/2026
Schools across Springfield are preparing for May Day actions this Friday 5/1. The SEA office is making sure these schools have the resources necessary to make our actions successful.
There are three ways you can participate in May Day with your School:
1. Wearing a May Day Sticker and a blue shirt to work (talk to your building rep to get a sticker).
2. Attending a May Day Rally in the morning at your school
3. Walk with the SEA at the Western Mass Regional May Day Rally at Heritage Park in Holyoke at 4:30 pm.
RSVP for the Rally in Holyoke by following the linkTree in our bio.
04/27/2026
Schools across Springfield are organizing May Day actions before and after school for Friday, May 1st.
May Day was born out of U.S labor struggles and has since expanded as a day of celebration for workers internationally. The SEA has developed a series of actions to stand with workers across the globe on May Day.
Members are encouraged to take one or more of the following actions in the spirit of the day:
1. Wear SEA Blue Shirt and/or SEA May Day Sticker to work
2. Attend or Organize an SEA Stand Out at your worksite before or after school (check with your building Rep, times vary).
3. Attend the regional May Day Rally in Holyoke at 4:30 at Heritage Park.
04/14/2026
Daffodils are blooming and Irises waiting in the wings – a perfect time to visit our Tools 4 Teaching team at our regularly scheduled time this Thursday 4/16 from 3:00-5:30 at 70 Tapley St.🌼🪻
This will be your last opportunity to enter our spring raffle for $100 in school supplies. Hope to see you Thursday.
Tools 4 Teaching
04/08/2026
We call on members of the school committee to listen to educator feedback and change the calendar.
On Thursday 4/2 the SEA released a Survey about the recently released 2026-2027 School Year Calendar after one-on-one conversations between staff and union reps had indicated this may be a widely and deeply felt issue.
Since then over 1,200 staff have taken the survey with 83% indicating dissatisfaction with the calendar with 85% of dissatisfied respondents indicating that they’d prefer less time off over Winter Break and more time off in Summer.
Overall, the survey reveals that staff are concerned about the length of Summer Break, it’s proximity to Summer School, how an extended Winter Break may disrupt routines of our students, and how an extended Winter break impacts the livelihood of our peers with hourly wages.
The school calendar is on the agenda for tomorrow’s (4/9) School Committee Meeting.
Educators: Follow the link in the flyer or below to RSVP to attend School Committee and take further action.
https://tinyurl.com/5dvrku5a
04/07/2026
Upset about Springfield Public School’s 2026-2027 SY Calendar?
Attend school committee on Thursday 4/9 at 6:00 pm. The School Calendar is on their agenda. In order to influence change, we must mobilize and show our willingness to act.
Over 1200 educator, paraeducators, and nurses have filled out our survey (link in bio) indicating their thoughts on the calendar and how it affects them. People are overwhelmingly dissatisfied.
Imagine the power we’d have if even 10% of those who filed our the survey showed up at school committee?
Only action can result in change. RSVP to attend School Committee on 4/9 by scanning the QR code in this flyer or by going to the URL below.
https://tinyurl.com/5dvrku5a