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Missouri NEA is here for you! 

MNEA's staff are experts in their program areas and can help your local association map out plans for electing school board members, developing professional trainings, recruiting members, communicating with the public about topics that matter to you, and negotiating salary, benefits, and working conditions.

MNEA's leaders are members, just like you. Many have been elected to the office or position they hold. Some, such as committee members, have been appointed by the MNEA president. They work in public schools as educators, ESP, and higher education faculty. Their voices help shape the policies, resolutions, and focus of the Association.   

Missouri NEA is truly the members’ organization. MNEA is a true grassroots organization governed by its members. Holding membership at the local, state and national levels, MNEA members have influence at every level where important education decisions are made. MNEA’s top policy-making body is the Representative Assembly, a group of more than 350 locally elected members who meet in November and...
Missouri NEA has a knowledgeable, full-time staff located in five offices across the state of Missouri. The MNEA UniServ staff located in regional offices are your front-line defense team to help deal with a wide range of problems. It helps to have an experienced advocate by your side in grievances. UniServ also offers union organizing and collective bargaining assistance to help your local...
Missouri NEA is truly a member-led Association. MNEA's State Committees have specific charges to help develop and/or carry out Missouri NEA's programs. Click on the titles below to view the responsibilities of each committee. Except otherwise noted, committee members and chairpersons are appointed by the MNEA President. The committee chairperson schedules meetings, which can be held either...
MNEA members have the strength of three unions protecting their rights. Together with the 3 million-member National Education Association and Missouri NEA, local associations serve as the united voice to promote, advance, and protect public education. We advocate for the rights and interests of students, teachers, and education support professionals. More than 300 local associations have chosen to...