Skip Navigation
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, provide ads, analyze site traffic, and personalize content. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.
mta today spring 2025
Magazine

MTA Today Spring 2025

Higher education and preK-12 workers are standing up for their work, their freedom to teach and for their students to learn in the face of unprecedented actions and threats from the Trump administration. Our cover story in the spring edition of MTA Today explores how higher education members are fighting back to protect their work and their students’ learning.
mta today spring 2025

Result List

max page mta president

Defending Public Education

by: Max Page April 2025
"We are right to be infuriated and frightened and anxious - for our students, for our members and for our society."

Mitigate the Risk of Damage During High Winds

by: MTA April 2025
High winds can be dangerous and are capable of causing significant damage and disruption. Powerful gusts can uproot trees, damage roofs and send debris flying, causing property damage and power outages. Educators Insurance Agency offers the following tips to help you prepare for the wind and keep your family and property safe.
nick juravich

From Teacher Aides To ESPs

by: Nick Juravich April 2025
Over the past decade, MTA Education Support Professionals have been on the march across Massachusetts.

Amendments to Resolutions are Recommended

by: MTA April 2025
MTA Resolutions are the association’s statements of principle on issues relating to topics including members, public education and the welfare of students.

In Brief

by: MTA April 2025
A member of the Medford Teachers Association has published a book of poetry; information on how to change your MTA publications preferences.

Correction

by: MTA April 2025
A correction to a recent article.
Kathy Greeley

Last Word: Kathy Greeley

by: MTA April 2025
"As educators, parents, grandparents, union and community members, we must fight back against the privatization of our education system."

.

Get more from

Standing up for educators and students for 180 years.
Massachusetts Teachers Association logo

A Diverse Union of Education Workers

The MTA represents 117,000 members in 400 local associations throughout Massachusetts. We are teachers, faculty, professional staff and Education Support Professionals working at public schools, colleges and universities across Massachusetts.