Clay County Education Association, based in Orange Park, FL, is a professional association dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of teachers in the state of Florida. Established in 1968, the association played a pivotal role in the first statewide teacher walkout in the country, leading to significant improvements in public education funding and the establishment of collective bargaining rights for teachers. With a commitment to excellence, professional growth, and safe learning environments, Clay County Education Association continues to empower teachers and protect the interests of public education.
As a member of Clay County Education Association, teachers gain access to a range of benefits, including a voice on the job, a union contract, and opportunities for professional development. The association actively engages in legislative advocacy, keeping teachers informed about important bills and encouraging them to get involved in the movement to protect public education. By joining Clay County Education Association, teachers become part of a democratic movement that strives for excellence in teaching and learning, while also benefiting from cost-saving member benefits and staying informed through publications like The Advocate and the FEA Podcast.
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