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As the deadline nears for the June Primary election, be sure to check the CTA website for information on all of CTA’s recommended candidates, including one-on-one comparisons for t
o major races: the Superintendent of Public Iendent of Public Instruction and the G www.cta.org/Issues-and-Action/Election-2010
or two major races: the Super tion-201 tion and the Governor’s race s race.
Lesson Plan Share Center Interesting classroom lessons are at your fingertips in the CTA Lesson Plan Share Center — and you can add yours to the trove! The easy-to- use “Upload a Lesson Plan” form allows for quick and easy access. www.cta.org/Professional-Development/ Lesson-Plan-Share-Center
Health Care and Health Care Reform The issues of Health Care and Health Care Reform go hand in hand. Whether it’s the issue of non-licensed school personnel administering invasive medications to students or the monitoring of health care reform legislation, CTA is keeping its thumb on the pulse in both realms. www.cta.org/Issues-and-Action/Health-Care
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