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Social Security 101 Training

1/8/2024

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​If you would like to attend, please RSVP HERE. Space is limited to about 30 people. If you are unable to attend, notes will be taken and posted on the GEA website.
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URS - Maximize Benefits

1/5/2024

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URS - Investor Profile Questionnaire

9/28/2023

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​https://www.urs.org/members/profile
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Negotiations 2023

5/11/2023

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We've reached a Tentative Agreement for the 2023 Negotiations! ​

Below you will find a PDF of the what was presented at the May 10 AR Meeting about the Tentative Agreement. 
Tentative Agreement Presentation
File Size: 550 kb
File Type: pdf
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NEA Gun Violence Prevention Convening

4/25/2023

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We were all shocked to learn that a 6 year old student shot his elementary school teacher in Richneck, Virginia on Friday, January 7th. The very next day, NEA hosted a small convening of educators from around the country, including GEA member Deborah Gatrell, to discuss Gun Violence Prevention in schools. While the event was scheduled well in advance, the Richneck incident gave it even greater urgency.

Gatrell was surprised to be invited to participate given her position as a classroom teacher, but her work speaking out on education and school safety issues since 2018 caught national attention and her experience at Hunter High, where a shooting between students just off campus during lunch took one of her students just last year, made everything personal. Her military experience made her insight even more interesting to NEA as a unique perspective on the topic.

This convening was a direct result of a National Business Item (NBI) voted on by the NEA Representative Assembly (RA) in July 2022, including GEA’s delegation, requiring the NEA to “issue a National Call to Action to ensure that all students, educators, schools, campuses, and communities are safe from gun violence.” The first step in the call to action was “a cross section convening of national, state, local leaders, and staff to create a unified, national set of strategies and tactics at every level of the association that keep the threat of gun violence to our students and educators at the forefront of policy discussions until we can ensure the safety of our communities.”

As part of a panel of educators sharing their experiences responding to gun violence, Gatrell talked about the 2018 Utah Safe Schools Commission and the hope, then, that things would change and her frustration that things did not improve. She spoke about the horror of losing Tiavani Lopati to gun violence when a school fight moved off campus and escalated last January. She also expressed hope, stating “Some people are on the extremes, but most are somewhere in the middle” and we need to engage them in meaningful dialogue to build support for meaningful solutions. 

Other panelists came from across the country and represented a range of experiences. Zachary Martin, a social studies teacher from Columbine High School in Colorado, was a freshman at Columbine in 1999 when the “first” school shooting (we remember) happened. Now he is involved with the local chapter of March for Our Lives. Ovidia Molina is the president of the Texas State Teachers Association and was heavily involved in the aftermath of the massacre at Uvalde last year. Kevin Marvin is a Michigan Education Association staff member who was deeply involved in supporting staff members impacted by the shooting at Oxford High, MI in 2021.Mary Jane Cobb is the Executive Director of the Iowa State Education Association and was also involved in responding to a drive by shooting outside a high school in Des Moines, IA.

It will take all of us. None of us can do everything, but all of us can do something, and together, we can change the world. Whether it is meaningful conversation and positive social media action as an individual, school-community narrative development at the building and local level, or more direct actions to advocate for specific policies from the local to the national level, this work is essential. What we’ve been doing obviously hasn’t been working, so it’s time for deliberate action to change things for the better. We owe it to our students, ourselves, and our communities.

You can read more about the convening in the NEA Today article “Help Us Stop the Attacks:” Educators Urge Action on Gun Violence. This work is just getting started, and Deborah is working with GEA and UEA on some action plans. Stay tuned to learn more ways you can engage in the work through your association.

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2022-2023 Retiring GEA Members

4/24/2023

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Congratulations to this year's Retirees! 

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​Cheryl Aggers
Rosemary Anderson
Lynnette Andrew
David Ashton
Gordana Bajraktarevic
Marilyn Barrett
Brenda Bartunek
W. Evan Bateman
Byron Bath
Vicki Belnap
Catherine Bennett
Margaret Berry
Anne Black
Nolene Brooks
Maria Bryan
John Cederlund
Nancy Crockett
Shanan Devries
Laurie Donnay
Helen Durall
Lani Firmage
Cheri Frost
Kathy Margaritis
Michele Gaetz
Cindy Haglund
Kathryn Hall
Debbie Haws
Helen Hurd
Marcia Ingram
David Juett
Mike Kushlan
Christine Ludwig
Amy Lund
Gary Mills
Brenda Monsen
David Moore
Leslie Morley
Jill Muir
Kathryn Nelson
Leslie Niemann
Catherine Noble
Kaye Nuffer
Diana Payne
Yolanda Pena
Carol Rockwell
Gabrielle Roh
Merilyn Rollins
Steven Rossi
Celeste Santana
Konae Schlappi
Peggy Smith
Jerilyn Solorzano Talbot
David Stratton
Lynn Taylor
Carma Varas
Scott Watson
Annette Webb
Susan Whitenight
Debra Worthington
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Granite Wellness Center Class - Time Affluence

4/5/2023

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The Granite Wellness Center health professionals are offering monthly classes targeted at helping our employee’s physical and mental wellbeing. Below are the details for the class that will be held on April 12th at 5:00pm. There is no cost to participate in the class. 
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Subject of Class:  Time Affluence – What it is, why we want it, and how we can get it.  We will also discuss potential barriers or obstacles that negatively impact time affluence.    
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Date /Time: April 12th at 5:00pm
 
Location: This class will be available via Zoom only.
Please see sign-up, instructions below.  

    
Please join us if you are interested in becoming more time affluent. This class will provide 1 point towards recertification. Please sign-up using the link below. Click on the Granite Wellness Center photo and it will take you to the sign-up sheet.  Sign up TODAY by clicking this link.

We look forward to meeting and working with you! If you have any questions, please contact the Granite Wellness Center at ​(801) 964-9355.

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ELECTIONS ANNOUNCEMENT 2022-2023

2/16/2023

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The Granite Education Association announces elections and encourages all interested members to run for office. As a member of GEA, you have an opportunity to be actively involved and be a voice for teachers and our Association.

You may run for only one (1) Board position. Board members and officers elected by the general membership qualify as voting delegates at the NEA Representative Assembly (RA)* and as a delegate to the UEA House of Delegates.

If you are interested in being involved, but not on the Board of Directors, you can run for the NEA Representative Assembly Delegate position. Members elected by the general membership to attend the RA qualify as voting delegates to the RA, the governing body of NEA. Elected delegates travel with members of the GEA Board of Directors to the RA during the summer to make policy for the NEA.*

*GEA Board members’ travel to the RA is funded in the middle year of their term of office. Members elected as delegates to the NEA RA shall be selected in the order of the number of votes received.

All interested candidates should submit the following items to [email protected] by 5:00 pm on February 24, 2023:
  • Declaration of candidacy form (PDF download below)
  • 150-word statement
  • Digital picture
  • 2-minute or less digital video candidate speech
    • Video can be sent as an attachment or a link
    • Do not use your GSD Google account
Declaration of Candidacy Form
File Size: 129 kb
File Type: pdf
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URS - Take the First Step

1/26/2023

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Teacher Town Halls

10/20/2022

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Dr. Nye is once again scheduling Teacher Town Halls. This year he has scheduled 3 dates:
  • Tuesday, October 25th at 4:30 - Olympus High School
  • Tuesday, January 17,at 4:30 - Granger High School
  • Tuesday, February 28 at 4:30 - Cyprus High School
 
You can go to the meeting most convenient for you.

We encourage you to take advantage of these Town Halls to voice your ideas and concerns directly to Superintendent Nye. 

Below is a snapshot video from last year's 2021 Town Hall Meetings:
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