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Summer Leadership Week: SOUTH and NORTH

SAVE THE DATE for Summer Leadership Week, when NEA-NH offers FREE training to all union members, with specific role training for Building Reps, Negotiations teams, Treasurers (and Presidents), Grievance training, union building, creating legislative action momentum, and using best communication strategies. This is a wonderful week of fellowship and brainstorming for all interested union members and leaders. Meals and fun are provided!
Published: June 18, 2025

Event Overview

Dates and Times

  • Monday, August 4, 2025 8:30 AM (EDT) -
    Thursday, August 14, 2025 2:30 PM (EDT)

Cost

Free

Location

Topics

  • Legislation
  • Workplace Conditions

Our union membership enhances our ability to protect our students: Together, our voice is stronger for students and their well-being, the funding they need, and better pay and benefits that keep dedicated educators in schools.

All NEA-NH members (including Aspiring Educators) can attend all or part of Summer Leadership Week, from August 4 to 7 in Concord or on August 14 in Littleton. Click here to find out more and register today!

NEA-NH's annual Summer Leadership Week is an opportunity to build your skills, meet your colleagues from across the state, and build solidarity.

The workshops offered during this year’s Summer Leadership Week will provide you with knowledge and skills that you can use to help build solidarity with others and to help you advocate for important educational issues – whether it be negotiating a stronger contract or electing local school board members who support public education. You can find the full list of workshops here, including:

  • Negotiating and passing better contracts;
  • Ensuring that collective bargaining agreements are upheld;
  • Becoming a more effective leader as a Building Representative, Grievance Chair, or Treasurer;
  • Building membership for a strong local association;
  • Becoming an effective advocate for pro-education legislation;
  • and creating effective messages to build support for public education.
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A society made stronger through world class public education

NEA-NH believes every student, regardless of family income or place of residence, deserves a quality education. In pursuing our mission, we will focus the energy and resources of our 17,000 members on improving the quality of teaching, increasing student achievement and making schools safer, better places to learn.