September has been a busy month at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Association of Educators, and it followed a very busy summer. As we come to the end of our first full month of this school year, I’d like to take a “moment of personal privilege” to offer you an introduction.
Thanks to the support of voters in the spring election, for which I was and am extremely grateful, I became president of CMAE on July 1. On that date, I was already serving you as a delegate to the National Education Association Representative Assembly in Houston, Texas. That was followed immediately by the NCAE Summer Leaders Conference, the Instructional Leaders Institute, and the CMS Symposium. Between these events, I worked at our local office in Charlotte, and was called upon to attend meetings at state headquarters in Raleigh.
Just like you, I returned to full-time work in the classroom in August. But I’ve maintained a rigorous schedule of services to CMAE, working at the office and throughout the district, after school each day, and on most weekends.