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Education Support Personnel (ESP) are the heart of our school system. ESPs include transportation staff, safety assistants, child nutrition specialists, instructional assistants, janitoral staff, secretaries, data managers, and receptionishts. Each of these roles add value to the work we do in our public school buildings and support students as they learn and grow. Wake NCAE is here to work with ESPs and the unique needs of the roles they play.
This winter, Wake NCAE helped win pay raises and bonues for all ESPs in our district.
One goal of our union is to unite certified and classified staff. Having a united voice makes us all stronger. We are #InThisTogether.
Knowledge of self-regulation, managing and coping with stress, perseverance, and empathy are essential foundations for academic achievement. As important members of the education community, educators embody the characteristics of education achievement and model them for students and colleagues. By further developing traits and strategies in resiliency, educators can manage and regulate their social-emotional learning and become a mentor and model for others.
Join us on Thursday, February 17, 2022, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST, for a webinar to learn more about the power of resiliency. In this session, educators will review the foundations of resiliency and self-regulation needed to support their work. Strategies and recommendations will be provided to support the specific roles of education support professionals (ESPs), specialized instructional support personnel (SISPs), and teachers.