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VBEA Members Attend the VEA Pre-Legislative Dinner in Norfolk and Wear Red for Ed!
President Kelly Walker and several members of the VBEA Board of Directors attended the VEA Pre-Legislative Dinner last night at the Norfolk Technical Center. Over 40 members of the VEA Listed as President Jim Livingston encouraged members to Red for Ed in support of fully funding public education. Join education employees from around the state…
Read MoreTOCLI 2016: Welcome new VBCPS educators!
Welcome to your one-stop shop for all things TOCLI, and all things VBEA! We hope that after watching and reading this, you’ll want to join all of us as a part of Virginia Beach Education Association (and with that, the Virginia Education Association and National Education Association) and learn why #MembershipMatters. Being a member will give you #PeaceOfMind in…
Read More2016-17 Calendar
2016-17 VBSchools calendar
Read MoreODU SVEA president touts benefits of membership
Watch Old Dominion University Student Virginia Education Association president Katelyn Anderson as she explains how being a part of SVEA has helped her as she studies to become an elementary education teacher.
Read MoreTOCLI 2015 photo gallery
It’s been a busy time getting ready for a new school year as new teacher orientation recently concluded at Green Run High School. Check out the photos below of Virginia Beach Education Association members setting up the Grab and Go tables in the cafeteria, speaking with new members and listening to various speakers during TOCLI.
Read MoreVBEA president welcomes back city teachers
Telling teachers that “we support you, we believe in you – and we are standing with you,” Virginia Beach Education Association president Trenace Riggs welcomed Virginia Beach City Public School teachers back to the classroom today during a convocation address shown at each of the city’s schools. Watch the video, and read the text of…
Read MoreVBEA president Trenace Riggs delivers convocation address
Telling teachers that “we support you, we believe in you – and we are standing with you,” Virginia Beach Education Association president Trenace Riggs welcomed Virginia Beach City Public School teachers back to the classroom today during a convocation address shown at each of the city’s schools. Watch the video, and read the text of…
Read MoreTell City Council to Make Public Education and Safety the Budget Priority
Take action and send an email to City Council asking that they make public education and safety the priority in their budget.
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