ISEA Communiqué • isea.org February 2016
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MEMBERS AT WORK
Davenport Education Association members Eusebio Jimenez and Kathy
Marta take a break from caucusing to smile for a photo. Both caucused
for Hillary Clinton.
Cedar Rapids Education
Association and Wilson
Middle School Science
teacher Andrea Malek
smiles at a joke made
by Iowa House Minority
Leader Mark Smith
during the legislator
panel at the Iowa State
Education Association's
Legislative Conference in
Altoona.
Former President Bill Clinton places his hand on the shoulder of Amy Spangelo as he talks with her at a
rally and phone banking event in Cedar Rapids. Spangelo was the guest of Wilson Middle School teacher
and Cedar Rapids Education Association executive board member Jenifer Phelan. "I had thought that my
husband, Steve, would attend with me, but he was under the weather," Phelan said. "On a whim, I called
Amy this afternoon, and she was available and happy to join me."
National Education Association
President Lily Eskelsen Garcia
(center, speaking) answers
questions about Hillary Clinton
during an interview on Sunday,
Jan. 31, at Machinists Hall #831
in Cedar Rapids. Eskelsen and
several members of the National
Education Association executive
committee spent several days
in the Iowa in the run up to the
Iowa Caucuses to knock doors
and phone bank.