News and information about work, programs, and services of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Association of Educators.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Sunday, May 16, 2021
CMAE's PAPER SHREDDING EXTRAVAGANZA
Join us on Saturday, June 5, 2021
It is the end of our school year and time to declutter. Bring your bagged unwanted emails, papers, end of year stacks of paper, clusters around the home and office, and documents to CMAE's first Paper Shredding Extravaganza. Saturday, June 5, 2021. Time 10 am-1 pm. members, nonmembers, retired members, family and friends. There will be door prizes, refreshments.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
2021 NCAE/CMAE Election Results
Congratulations to the 2021 NCAE/CMAE Elected Officers, Board of Directors and Region 3 Officials, which will begin on July 1, 2021.
**These results are unofficial. Election results are not final until certified by the NCAE Board of Directors.
CMAE President 2021-2023 (2 year term)
Amanda Thompson-Rice 230 votes
Lawrence Brinsone 111 votes
CMAE Vice President 2021-2023 (2 year term)
Rae LeGrone 174 votes
Marybeth Kubinski 99 votes
Dr. Adrienne Wynn 59 votes
CMAE Secretary 2021-2023 (2 year term)
Lori DiCenzo Carter 173 votes
Lakisha Mills 158 votes
CMAE Treasurer 2021-2023 (2 year term)
Erlene Lyde 220 votes
Margueritta Brown 111 votes
CMAE Board of Directors – Admin Rep. (2 year term)
Kevin Poirier 233 votes
Rita Josiah Gray 80 votes
CMAE Board of Directors – Student Services (2 year term)
Dominga McKinney 187 votes
Randolph Frierson 112 votes
NCAE Region 3 Regional Director
Cherie Feemster
NEA State-Allotted Delegates Category 1
Region 3
1. Lawrence Brinson
2. Cynthia Poke
3. Lorie Bell
Educational Support Professional
Region 3 (3-year term)
Mamie Davie
Division of Principals/Administrators Officers
Region 3 Director (1- and 2-year term) – Vacant
Principals/Administrators NEA State-Allotted Delegates
Tiffany D. Smith
Dr. Michael W. Putney, Sr.
Kenneth Bennett
Student Services
Region 3 Director (3-year term) – Vacant
Saturday, April 3, 2021
CMAE Digital Learning Crawl for DL CEUs
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
NEA Campaign #CancelTheTests
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Saturday, March 20, 2021
CMAE March 2021 Culinary Creations Social Event was a Success!
Tonight's CMAE Social Committee Event "Culinary Creations" was a huge success! We had a great time conversing as we cooked our pasta dishes. Tips were shared to make our dishes better. Special thanks to all participants!
The CMAE aprons look really great!
Hopefully, more members will be able to participate in our April CMAE Social Committee Event. Keep your eyes and ears open for details!
Reminder: The CMAE Culinary Creations March Social Event is TONIGHT!
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Latest Updates from the NCGA Concerning Education - Sen. Natasha Marcus
Hello CMAE,
Please find below the bills I filed as first primary sponsor related to CMS's and CMAE’s legislative priorities:
- S189, School Calendar Flexibility/Mecklenburg County
- S236, Require Consent/Early Voting/Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
- S242, Save Spring Break Act
- S287, Delay CMS Board Elections/Census Delay
- I have also requested a bill draft to reduce the funds going to private school vouchers, but it has not been filed yet. I will be sure to keep you updated on that bill.
Additional bills that have been filed by other members of the delegation related to your legislative priorities, listed below. Please note that the House deadline to file bills has not yet passed, so more bills will be filed in the coming weeks.
- HB5, $15/hour wage
- HB79, to address digital divide
- HB147, restoration of state health benefits
- S154, fund social workers & psychologists
- S218, restore educator longevity pay
- S274, restore master's pay
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Meeting with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Association of Educators |
One of the main responsibilities of representing Mecklenburg County in the NCGA is seeking policy changes that improve public education by giving CMS calendar flexibility, budget flexibility, school safety legislation, sufficient funding and more. Last weekend, the delegation had a check-in with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Association of Educators to discuss their priorities and our work. Thank you to the 30+ local educators, county commissioners, and school board members who joined us. We also announced a new initiative I'm launching: a pool of local educators who are willing to advise us on policy. If you are a CMS educator and are willing to share your opinions with us, please join the Education Advisors by sending your name and school to me at Natasha.Marcus@ncleg.gov. |
Thank you for your cooperation in pursuing these priorities to improve public education and our state generally.
Senator Natasha Marcus
NC Senate District 41
300 N. Salisbury Street, Rm. 519
Raleigh, NC 27603-5925
Office: (919) 715-3050
Friday, March 12, 2021
Congratulations to the New NBCTs!