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Revised ESEA Election Policies & Procedures

Please find the Revised ESEA Election Policies and Procedures. The Election Nominations will take place at the ESEA Rep Council Meeting on April 12th.

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Contract Ratification Meeting Notice

ESEA has scheduled a contract ratification vote meeting for Saturday, August 12th. Time and Location TDB.

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UPDATE: SAVING FACES

October 22, 2021 Update: Education Support Employees Association membership and the community stood together 100…

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ESEA ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT FOR $2,000 RETENTION BONUSES

(Las Vegas, NV) – On January 6, 2022, the Education Support Employees Association (ESEA) and…

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Demand Your Respect Campaign Launch

Demand Your Respect: Dignity, Not Disdain Campaign Website Launched by ESEA and Teamsters Local 14….

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Join Now

We’re glad you’re interested in belonging to the Education Support Employees Association (ESEA). Membership is…

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Discounts & Benefits

ESEA has been working very hard to find more and more discounts for you and…

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Update Contact Information

Your Voice Matters! ESEA needs your correct contact information. We need it in order to…

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Building POWER in Negotiations

October 24, 2022

Now is the time to have your Voice Heard as your ESEA enters into negotiations with the Clark County School District (CCSD).

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Food Service Workers Recognizance

July 9, 2021

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, Governor Steve Sisolak, and Representative Susie Lee Recognizes Food Service Workers

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ESEA Public Comments at 11.18.21 Board of Trustees Meeting

November 18, 2021

11/18/21 Public Comment Agenda Item 5.06 & 5.07 Good evening, Jan Giles, president of the…

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11/13 Ratification Meeting

November 3, 2021

Please attend this important membership meeting for contract ratification on Saturday, November 13, 2021. See below for…

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ESEA 10.14.21 CCSD Board of Trustees Public Comment

October 14, 2021

Madam President, Superintendent Jara, Members of the Board, The Education Support Employees Association (ESEA) represents…

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ANOTHER WIN FOR ESEA (9.15.21)

September 15, 2021

Since the beginning of the school year, ESEA has been working to ensure all education…

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9.7.21 ESEA Statement Regarding Planned Walkout

September 7, 2021

It recently came to the attention of the Education Support Employees Association (ESEA) that there…

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8.30.21 ESEA Update

August 31, 2021

ESEA has demanded to bargain with CCSD over the implementation of any testing and/or mandatory…

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ESEA’s Public Comments to the CCSD Board of Trustees

August 12, 2021

Good afternoon, Madam President Cavazos and Trustees, ESEA and Teamsters 14 are advocating on behalf…

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CCSD’s Mandatory COVID Testing

August 6, 2021

Important Update on CCSD’s Mandatory COVID Testing Announcement – August 5, 2021

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ABOUT ESEA

The Education Support Employees Association (ESEA) is the recognized bargaining agent of Education Support Professionals in Clark County, Nevada’s public schools.

ESEA is the largest ESP local in the United States and is a full-service employee association which is an affiliate of the Nevada State Education Association (NSEA) and the National Education Association (NEA), the largest national association representing education employees in the United States.

Education support professionals perform a wide range of essential work, including child nutrition services, instructional assistance and para-educator services, maintenance and operations, library and media assistance, education office services, student transportation, technology services and more. These employees provide vital service to the children in Clark County’s public education system.

Many different jobs are performed by ESEA Education Support Professionals. The National Education Association (NEA) has identified seven main job groups that include over 400 categories of ESP positions.

Message from President.

Jan Giles

 

On November 19, 2020, the CCSD Board of Trustees discussed a request that would result in the layoff of 1,480 Education Support Professionals. This bottom to top approach is shameful.

ESPs are always the essential, not just when CCSD officials need politically convenient talking points. Please sign...

Thank A School Worker!