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Important Dates for 2012-2013

June 30 - July 5, 2012

NEA Representative Assembly, Washington, D.C.

November 2 - 4, 2012

AEA Minority Leadership Training

Perdido Beach Resort, Orange Beach, AL

Nov. 11 - 17, 2012

American Education Week

November 13, 2012

Retired Teachers Day

November 14, 2012

National ESP Day

Nov. 29 - Dec. 1, 2012

AEA Delegate Assembly, Renaissance Montgomery Hotel

& Spa at the Convention Center, Montgomery, AL

February 5, 2013

2013 Legislative Session Begins

February 2013

SAEA/FTA Conference (Date TBA)

March 2, 2013

Read Across America/Dr. Suess’ Birthday

March 8 - 10, 2013

NEA ESP Conference, Louisville, KY

March 22 - 24, 2013

AEA Divisional Professional Development Conference,

Birmingham- Jefferson Convention Complex

Sheraton Hotel, Birmingham, AL

March 26, 2013

AERA Annual Meeting, Renaissance Montgomery Hotel

& Spa at the Convention Center, Montgomery, AL

March 8 - 9, 2013

PR & R Conference, Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa

at the Convention Center, Montgomery, AL

May 5 - 11, 2013

Teacher Appreciation Week

May 7, 2013

National Teacher Day

June 12 - 14, 2013

AEA

Leadership

Conference

The Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel, Mobile, AL

July 1 - July 6, 2013

NEA Representative Assembly, Atlanta, GA

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Table of Contents

President’s Message

2

Dr. Mabry’s Message

2

Dr. Graves’ Message

2

Your Local Information

3

Legal Services

4

Your Liability Protection

4

Attorney Referral Program

5

Member Assault Protection Program

6

Field Services

6

UniServ Directors

7-10

Advantages of Being an AEA Member

11

AEA ACCESS Program

12

Advantages of Being a NEA Member

12-14

Professional Development

15

Student Programs

15

Research and Technology

16

Survey Center

16

Public Relations and website: www.myAEA.org

17

Funding Public Education

18

The Important Role of Retired Members

19

Business Office and Membership Department

19

AEA Board of Directors

19

Headquarters Staff Directory

20

Key Contacts/Other Important Phone Numbers

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The agenda of the Alabama Education Association puts students at the center of education improvements. AEA is committed as a professional organization, just as its individual members are deeply committed, to the success of every child. The teaching and caring for students in our public schools is a profession. We know that teachers and education support professionals must work to connect and motivate every student, yet we need parents and families to help instill values of respect, responsibility, and love for learning. In Alabama, our elected leaders must invest in classroom priorities that build the foundation for student learning; early childhood education, smaller class sizes, and fully-funded programs for reading, math, science, and technology. We need funding for up-to-date textbooks and computers, and the ability to provide a well-rounded education that includes history, arts, physical education, and music. AEA is the voice of the education profession with more than 95,000 members who believe that every student must have qualified and caring professionals in our schools. Lending your voice as an AEA member has meant many recent successes in the Legislature. AEA protected the integrity of your retirement system, stopped charter schools, prevented the loss of 1500 education jobs, began to restore classroom supplies, stopped diversion, and killed efforts to destroy the Education Trust Fund. We have much to do for our students and our schools, and your participation in AEA gives us the strength to improve our schools and improve our profession.

From the Executive Secretary

Dr. Henry C. Mabry

AEA Executive

Secretary and

Treasurer

From the Associate Executive Secretary

My predecessor always said that he “woke up in the morning looking for somebody to sue.” I can tell you from personal experience that he usually succeeded. While I have a different approach, I want to assure you that the goal of the office of Associate Executive Secretary of AEA remains the same, to protect and defend the rights of our members. AEA’s legal team is unmatched in its expertise and experience with education law. Working in concert with our local UniServ Directors, we can handle any problem from a scheduling issue to a termination and everything in between.

While we can’t guarantee that you will never experience employment difficulty, we can guarantee you that as a member you will get the best advice on your situation available and that you can count on AEA to be there when you need us the most.

Dr. Gregory T. Graves

AEA Associate

Executive

Secretary

From the President

Dorothy J. Strickland

AEA President

2011-2013

Another year has come and gone. We saw many changes take place and we are still standing steadfast in everything we do for public education. Our agenda is the same, and that is to educate the students of Alabama.

What about the children? What about our future? They are our future and if we don’t invest in our future, we will be short-changed. Our students need and deserve a quality edu-cation. We cannot give it to them if we continue to destabilize their opportunity to achieve and succeed. Educators speak for the children. They are the ones who know what is needed in a conducive learning environment. Why not give it to them? To those of you who teach, it is always students first. The challenge that was brought before us by the Legislature this year is not the productive environment we want for our students.

As the voice of public education, we will continue to speak up, speak out; and, most of all, stand up for what we believe is right when it comes to educating our children, our future. I want to re-emphasize to all education employees to continue to be the very best that you can be and stay committed to keeping public education alive and well in Alabama.

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Your Local Association Information

Alabama Education Association Headquarters in Montgomery

To call AEA Toll Free: 800.392.5839 • Local: 334.834.9790

To fax AEA: • Administration: 334.262.8377 • Research: 334.265.8132

• Legal Department: 334.834.7034

Field Services: 334.263.5913 • Business Office: 334.262.1226

To visit AEA’s website: www.myAEA.org (to connect with any AEA staff member) To leave a message with my senator in Montgomery: 334.242.7800

To leave a message with my representative in Montgomery: 334.242.7600

Website: www.legislature.state.al.us

To call NEA in Washington, DC: 202.833.4000

To fax NEA in Washington, DC: 202.822.7767

Website: www.nea.org

UniServ Director: ________________________________________________________________ Phone/Fax: _____________________________________________________________________

Local Association Leaders

President: __________________________________________ Phone: _____________________ Vice President: _____________________________________ Phone: _____________________

Secretary: ________________________________________ Phone: _____________________

Treasurer: ________________________________________ Phone: _____________________

Membership Chairperson: __________________________ Phone: _____________________ Other: ___________________________________________ Phone: _____________________

District’s Members on AEA Board of Directors

(1)_______________________________________________ Phone______________________

(2)_______________________________________________ Phone______________________ (3)_______________________________________________ Phone______________________

Alabama’s NEA Directors effective September 1, 2012

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AEA Legal Services

AEA provides legal assistance and support to AEA members and affiliates in conjunction with certain job-related disputes through the Professional Rights and Responsibilities (PR&R) Legal Services program.

The program is intended to protect employment rights and privileges of members involved in adverse employment action. All active and educational support professional members are eligible for legal services under the program.

As a member of the association, you may petition the association for legal services and assistance by submitting an Application for Assistance and Support (PR&R form). After review of the application, if assistance is provided, AEA may assign a staff attorney, an outside attorney, or other staff member to assist you in resolving your employment problem.

In cases where you are, by law, granted a due process hearing, AEA will provide legal assistance to you. A request for legal services will be considered by AEA when it involves a dispute between a school system or other institution involved in the teaching or learning process and a member or local affiliate on matters established by law or adopted policy.

The following list demonstrates some of the areas for which legal services may be available: terminations, cancellations or suspensions, tenure issues, salary matters, demotions, promotions, certificate revocations, on-the-job injuries and board of adjustment claims, DHR charges of abuse, criminal charges related to corporal punishment, and transfers.

As an association member, you are insured under the NEA’s Educators Employment Liability (ELL) program, which provides payment or reimbursement of legal costs for defending civil proceedings, civil rights violations, criminal proceedings, or posting bail bonds in certain employment-related cases. The program assigns an attorney and pays legal fees for defending civil proceedings (other than civil rights violations) brought against members in the course of their work as educators. The policy provides $1 million per member in coverage in such lawsuits. The policy also provides up to $250,000 for defense, settlements, or judgements for proceedings involving civil rights violations. There is a $3 million cap per occurrence where there are multiple member defendants.

As a member, you may seek reimbursement of attorney fees and other legal costs up to $35,000 if you are charged with violating a criminal statute in the course of your employment as an educator, and if you are subsequently exonerated of the charges. You may seek reimbursement of up to $1,000 for a bail bond premium if you have to post bond as a result of an occurrence arising out of your educational employment. (The insurance company is not obligated to furnish the bond.) You may also seek payment of up to $500 for damages to personal property if you are attacked during the course of your employment.

The program provides coverage for educational employment activities on and off school grounds including school-sponsored athletic events, laboratory experiments, shop training, field trips, and after school trips.

Defense settlements or judgements, and court costs up to a maximum of $250,000 are provided when incurred as the result of the defense of an action arising out of educational employment activities and alleging a violation of another person’s civil rights. Certain activities are excluded and the policy explicitly states those exclusions.

You will receive a copy of the policy when you become a member of AEA. Read the policy to familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of coverage.

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AEA Attorney Referral Program

MEMBERS CAN GET LEGAL ADVICE ON NON-JOB RELATED ISSUES through the AEA Attorney Referral

Program. Don’t confuse this program with job-related problems that must be addressed through the Professional Rights and Responsibilities (PR&R) procedure.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE? All active, life, educational support, or retired AEA members and, at the request of the member, his or her spouse and dependent children.

WHAT SERVICES ARE COVERED AND WHAT DO THEY COST? Each eligible member is entitled to two free consultation sessions of up to 30 minutes each on any topic (except income tax preparation) during each year of the program. If a consultation leads to follow-up legal services of at least one billable hour, or equivalent services at a flat fee, it will not be counted as one of the consultations to which the member is entitled that year. If the member decides to use the services of a participating attorney, the attorney’s regular fees will be discounted by 30 percent if the problem falls into one of the following five “core areas” covered by the program. These areas and some examples of covered matters are:

• Real Estate • Wills and Estates • Domestic Relations • Consumer Relations • Traffic Violations

A particular attorney’s fees will be 30 percent less than his or her regular rates for service in the five core areas, whether billing is on an hourly or a flat fee basis. (The discount does not apply to incidental fees such as court-imposed filing fees and attorneys’ out-of-pocket expenses.)

ARE THERE ANY LEGAL PROBLEMS THAT ARE NOT COVERED? Almost any problem can be discussed with an attorney during the free advice and consultation sessions. Certain matters, however, are excluded from the 30 percent discount, including assistance with bankruptcies, preparation of federal tax returns, and defense of criminal violations (other than traffic). Also, please remember that a particular attorney may not practice in a particular area of the law.

Any matter in which the attorney was retained prior to participating in the program, or involving a member’s business dealings, is also excluded. The fee in the excluded matters would be determined by you and the attorney and may be higher than the program rates.

A participating attorney cannot represent you or any other AEA-NEA member under any arrangement if the adverse party is the NEA, an NEA affiliate, a UniServ Council, or another NEA or AEA member. The one exception to this is that an attorney may represent you in a separation or divorce proceeding if your spouse is also an AEA-NEA member.

HOW DO I CONTACT AN ATTORNEY? The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the law firms participating in the program for your area may be secured by calling AEA at 1.800.392.5839. A convenient way of finding out who the referral attorney is in your area is to go to AEA’s website, www.myAEA.org.

You may consult an attorney in person or by telephone.

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The AEA Field Services Department provides on-site professional services for all members and local associations. Field Services is headed by Assistant Executive Secretary Darryl Sinkfield, and is assisted by regional managers Leigh W. Phillips in Birmingham and Curtis Travis in Montgomery. Thirty-five (35) UniServ Directors complete the Field Services Department and provide assistance to AEA active, ESP, postsecondary, and administrator members throughout the state.

Membership in the Alabama Education Association entitles you to take advantage of the collective strength of an organization with over 100,000 members statewide. The National Education Association (NEA) provides financial

assistance to support the field services program offered by the Alabama Education Association to its members. NEA has approximately 3 million members nationwide.

The services provided to you as an AEA member by the UniServ Directors include assistance with professional development, grievance proceedings, employment problems, employment hearings, salary negotiations, communications, policy development, political action, organizing, professional counseling, and training.

Your UniServ Director is only a phone call away. A complete listing of UniServ Directors and the school systems they serve follows. If you are unsure of who is assigned to your area, please call AEA’s toll free number 800.392.5839, or log on to

www.myAEA.org for assistance.

AEA Member Assault Protection Program

The Member Assault Protection Program (MAPP) is free to all AEA membership categories when the member is actively employed and paid by a board of education or public employer.

To qualify for this benefit, the member must file an official complaint with local law enforcement authorities, obtain a copy of the police report, complete a MAPP form, and forward all related documentation to AEA.

AEA will pay up to $5,000 per occurrence for an attorney, if the local district attorney fails to bring appropriate legal charges, to prosecute any parent, guardian, student, or person who physically assaults a member while the member is performing an authorized school function or participating in assigned job-related activities. (Assault by another AEA member is not covered under the program.)

All claims must be filed with AEA within 45 days of the assault. AEA membership must be in effect at the time of the assault.

IF AN ASSAULT OCCURS WHILE YOU ARE ON THE JOB OR

PERFORMING A REqUIRED SCHOOL FUNCTION, HERE’S WHAT YOU DO:

• File an official complaint against the perpetrator with local law enforcement officials.

• Obtain a copy of the police report or sheriff’s report of the incident.

• Complete and file a MAPP form, with all documentation, within 45 days of the incident to:

Dr. Gregory T. Graves, Associate Executive Secretary, AEA Legal Department P. O. Box 4177, Montgomery, AL 36103-4177

AEA Field Services

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NORTHERN REGION MANAGER

Leigh Phillips

P. O. Box 520 Helena, AL 35080 Office: 205.685.9099 Fax: 205.685.9071 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 6 Marshall, Albertville, Arab, Boaz City, Guntersville, Snead St. Community College

Rhonda Jett

604 Main Street, NE Hanceville, AL 35077 Office / Fax: 256.352.8714 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 1 Lauderdale, Limestone, Athens, Athens State, Florence, University of North Alabama

Emmitt Jimmar

P. O. Box 456 Leighton, AL 35646 Office / Fax: 256.446.8117 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 2 Huntsville, Alabama A&M University

Rex Cheatham

Huntsville Education Association

709 Arcadia Circle, N.W., Huntsville, AL 35801 Office: 256.533.7570 Fax: 256.533.7578 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 8 Blount, Cullman County, Cullman City, Oneonta, Wallace Community College/ Hanceville

Cathy W. Smith

3285 Pope’s Chapel Road Ragland, AL 35131 Office / Fax: 205.472.3915 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 3 Madison County, Madison City, J. F. Drake Technical College, John C. Calhoun Community College

Beverly Sims

392 St. Clair Drive, New Market, AL 35761 Office / Fax: 256.851.9435 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 9 Cherokee, Etowah, Attalla, Gadsden, Gadsden Community College

Lanny Lancaster

518 Walnut Street, Suite A Gadsden, AL 35901 Office / Fax: 256.547.0852 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 4 Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Russellville, NW/Shoals College/ Phil Campbell Campus, Northwest Shoals Community College

Diana C. Anderson

562 Pinegrove Drive Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 Office / Fax: 256.383.8524 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 11 Fayette, Lamar, Marion, Walker, Jasper, Bevill State/Fayette, Bevill State/Sumiton, Bevill/Hampton, Winfield City

David “Butch” Sargent

333 Hickory Ridge Road Cordova, AL 35550 Office: 205.483.9153 Fax: 205.483.8572 [email protected]

AEA UniServ Directors

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UNISERV DISTRICT 28 UniServ Staff

Jefferson County, St. Clair County, Pell City, Tarrant, Leeds City, Trussville City, University of AL/B’ham, Jefferson State Community College, DYS/Vacca Campus, DYS/Chalkville Campus

Jefferson County Education Association 2626 12th Avenue, North Birmingham, AL 35234 Office: 205.323.1237 Fax: 205.320.0093

Jocelyn Schilling

[email protected]

Tracee Binion

[email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 29 Mountain Brook, Vestavia, Homewood, Hoover

Dana Clement

124 Walking Horse Trace Alabaster, AL 35007 Office: 205.305.6762 Fax : 205.663.1233 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 14 Calhoun, Cleburne, Randolph, Anniston, Jacksonville, Oxford, Piedmont, Roanoke, Jacksonville St. Univ., Southern Union CC

R. Todd White

P. O. Box 1124 Jacksonville, AL 36265 Office / Fax: 256.792.9174 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 34 DeKalb, Ft. Payne, Jackson, Scottsboro, Northeast Alabama Community College

Sheila Cornelison

1670 County Road 28 Scottsboro, AL 35768 Office / Fax: 256.259.1793 [email protected] 8 UNISERV DISTRICT 15 Clay, Coosa, Talladega County, Sylacauga, Talladega City, Alabama Institute Deaf & Blind (AIDB)

Charmelle C. Lewis

204 South Elm Avenue Sylacauga, AL 35150 Office / Fax: 256.245.2595 [email protected]

AEA UniServ Directors

UNISERV DISTRICT 12

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UNISERV DISTRICT 19 Alex. City, Chambers, Lee, Auburn, Lanett, Opelika, Tallapoosa Co., AL Cooperative Ext. Service, Central AL CC

Thomas “T. C.” Coley

2316 North Central Avenue Kellyton, AL 35089 Office: 256.212.2565 Fax: 256.212.2280 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 18 Autauga, Chilton, Elmore, Tallassee City

Carolyn Abrams

6312 Wynfrey Place Montgomery, AL 36117 Office / Fax: 334.244.8997 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 20 Dallas, Marengo, Sumter, Wilcox, Demopolis, Linden, Selma, GCW/Comm. College/Selma

Labarron Mack

P. O. Box 2068, Selma, AL 36702 Office: 334.874.8477 Fax: 334.874.8599 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 17 Bibb, Greene, Hale, Perry, Pickens, Marion Military Institute, Shelton State Community College

Crystal Ratcliff

P. O. Box 123 Woodstock, AL 35188 Office: 205.492.0066 Fax: 334.263.5913 [email protected] 9 SOUTHERN REGION MANAGER

Curtis Travis

P. O. Box 4177 Montgomery, AL 36103 Office: 800.392.5839 Fax: 334.263.5913 [email protected]

Lynn Pettway

[email protected]

quintlon “Shun” Ross

[email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 13

Shelby County, University of Montevallo Janet Novatnak P. O. Box 380875 Birmingham, AL 35238 Office / Fax: 205.995.8818 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 16 Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa City

William D. Tunnell

384 65th Street Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Office: 205.349.3694 Fax: 205.349.5461 [email protected]

AEA UniServ Directors

UNISERV DISTRICT 22 Barbour, Bullock, Macon, Russell, Eufaula, Phenix City, Chattahoochee Valley Community College

Douglas Stephenson

P. O. Box 3950 Phenix City, AL 36968 Office: 334.275.8488 Fax: 334.460.9776 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 21 UniServ Staff

Montgomery, Alabama State University, Auburn University/ Montgomery, H. Councill Trenholm Technical College, Ingram Technical College, State Dept. of Education (SDE), Troy University/Montgomery

Montgomery County Education Association

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UNISERV DISTRICT 31 Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes, Pike, Troy City, DYS/Mt. Meigs, Troy University

Julie Swann

100 Camellia Avenue, Suite D Greenville, AL 36037 Office: 334.382.0934 Fax: 334.382.0935 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 32 Baldwin, J.H. Faulkner State Community College

John Hudson

Baldwin County Education Association P. O. Box 589 Loxley, AL 36551 Office: 251.961.2231 Fax: 251.961.2251 [email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 26 Dothan, Geneva City, Geneva County, Houston, Troy University/Dothan, GCW Wallace Community College/Dothan/ Sparks/Eufaula

Rhonda Flynn Hicks

P. O. Box 8886 Dothan, AL 36304 Office: 334.479.0127 Fax: 334.899.4122 [email protected] 10 UNISERV DISTRICT 25 Coffee, Dale, Daleville, Elba, Enterprise, Henry, Ozark, Enterprise St. Community College

Amy Vaughan Folmar

402 W. College Street Enterprise, AL 36330 Office / Fax: 334.475.3129 [email protected]

UNISERV DISTRICT 24 Conecuh, Covington, Escambia, Andalusia, Brewton, Opp, Reid State Tech, L.B. Wallace Comm. College, Jeff Davis Comm. College

Vivian M. Jones

207 West Granberry Street Brewton, AL 36426 Office / Fax: 251.809.3064 [email protected]

AEA UniServ Directors

UNISERV DISTRICT 27 UniServ Staff Mobile, University of South

Alabama, Bishop State Community College, Saraland, Chickasaw, Satsuma

Mobile County Education Association P. O. Box 66019 Mobile, AL 36660 Office: 251.476.3145 Fax: 251.471.2942

Eric Beck

[email protected]

Robert Goodwin

[email protected]

Jesse McDaniel

[email protected] UNISERV DISTRICT 23 Choctaw, Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Thomasville, Alabama Southern Community College

Sandra Jackson

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AEA has partnered with Collateral Benefits to market and manage certain insurance and discount programs for AEA members. For more information Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. call toll free, 866.322.2244 or the web at www.aeabenefits.com.

Voluntary Group Disability helps protect your income when you suffer injury or illness and cannot work. Short- and long-term plans are available.

Voluntary Group Life provides basic, cost effective life insurance coverage while actively-at-work and beyond.

Critical Illness Insurance covers the “Big 3:” Heart attack, stroke, and cancer, (or other qualifying conditions), with lump-sum coverage. Includes an annual wellness benefit for preventive testing.

Voluntary Group AD&D provides life and dismemberment coverage for accidents only,offering AEA members 24-hour protection, worldwide, on and off the job, while traveling for business and pleasure. Also available is the MEDEX Travelers Assistance Network, helping you in the event of a travel-related emergency.

Cancer Insurance provides coverage that pays directly to you. in order to cover out-of-pocket expenses. All plans include a wellness benefit and first occurrence benefit. Two plans include an intensive care benefit.

Term Life Insurance allows you to purchase coverage for a specific period based on your situation. Our 10- and 20-year payroll deduction policies require no medical exams. Other terms are available upon request.

Permanent Life Insurance.Depending on your plan choices, your coverage could last to age 120 with premiums guaranteed not to increase.

Spouse Life Insurance. We can help you protect your family and your loved ones by covering your spouse with your choice of permanent or term life insurance.

Child Life Insurance. You are always protecting your children, so covering them with whole life insurance makes sense. Coverage can be purchased on a simplified issue up to age 17. whole life is only $9.75 per month.

Davis Vision: Your vision is important to your health. Whether it’s 20/20 or less than perfect, everyone needs to receive regular vision care. Vision insurance plans with monthly premiums starting at $6.45.

Accident Insurance: Prevents the financial hardships associated with accidents. Benefits are paid directly to you for such items as emergency room visits, hospitalizations, intensive care and wellness exams.

AirMed Traveler - Members Only Pricing: Travel more than 150 miles from home at least once a year? AirMed will transport you to a facility of your choice if you are more than 150 miles from home, injured or ill, and cannot travel commercially. For more information or to apply, visit www.airmed.com/aeamembers.

TIAA-CREF Investment Program:Collateral Benefits Group, a registered investment advisor (RIA), offers you independent, unbiased investment advice designed to help you realize your retirement savings goals. TIAA-CREF is a leader in K-14 retirement programs.

Advantages of Being an AEA Member

For additional information on AEA Member Benefits programs, contact Leigh Lackey, AEA Member Benefits, 800.392.5839, Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. or visit the AEA website at www.myAEA.org.

AEA Personal Passenger Vehicle Protection (free):

Affix the AEA sticker to the front, lower edge of the driver’s window to protect your personal passenger ve-hicle against theft. AEA will pay a $500 reward to the person providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the theft of your vehicle.

VisionChoice® - Free For AEA Members: Provides you with discounted vision purchases of exams, lenses, and frames at participating providers. Your AEA mem-bership identification card also doubles as your Vision-Choice® member card.

Tickets At Work: Members save on discounted tick-ets and special offers for theme parks and attractions including Walt Disney World® Resort and Universal Studios® Orlando, Disneyland® Park, Sea World®, Busch Gardens®, Cirque de Soleil, Las Vegas and New York City shows and performances and much more nation-wide. Learn more at www.myaea.org by clicking on Member Benefits and then looking at TicketsAtWork.

Sears Commercial Sales Offers: Purchase the latest appliances and other great products for your home from Sears. Preferred Program Pricing available only through Sears Commercial Sales. Go to www.myaea. org>member benefits.

AEA Endorsed Insurance Plans

Offered by Collateral Educator Services • 866-322-2244

AEA Free & Discounted Programs

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Insurance Programs

• NEA® Complimentary Life Insurance*: No-cost life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance while actively engaged in your occupation.

• NEA® Introductory Term LifeInsurance*: $15,000 of life insurance at no cost to eligible new members. • NEA® Group Term Life Insurance Plan* provides

up to $500,000 of decreasing term life at affordable group rates for members and spouses.

• For peace of mind at home or when you travel, get

NEA® AD&D Insurance*.

• The NEA® Level Premium Group Term Life Insurance Plan*: Coverage amounts up to $1,000,000 are available for 10-year, 15-year and 20-year terms. Premiums won’t increase or decrease for the entire term.

NEA Hospital Care Insurance Plan: Two options to help you pay the “extra” expenses associated with a hospital stay plus at-home recovery.

NEA Income Protection® Plan: Provides income when you are unable to work due to illness or injury. • NEA® Group Long-Term Care Insurance Program:

Financial support in paying for necessary long-term care services like nursing home, home health and assisted living care.

NEA® Dental and Vision Insurance Program

provides you with substantial coverage for a majority of your dental care expenses and optional vision insurance to cover your eyewear needs.

NEA® Medicare Supplement Program*: Coverage for hospital and medical expenses not covered by Medicare.

Advantages of Being a NEA Member

NEA Auto and Home: 877.331.8951 • Long Term Care: 855.632.4582

AEA Valuebuilder: 800.296.9891

As an AEA/NEA member, you have access to a wide range of great products and services. our buying power helps you get the best deals available from companies you can trust.

800.637.4636 • www.neamb.com

ACCESSis a group discount program created for AEA members at no cost. Printed right on your membership card, the ACCESS logo is honored at over 300,000

locations. In some cases members can save up to 50 percent by using the AEA/ ACCESS membership card.

How does it work?

1. Find offers from participating merchants in your area. Log in to the ACCESS card portion of the

AEA website, www.myaea.org, using your ID number on your membership card. Then, browse the online savings directory of participating merchants by entering the city or ZIP code where you are – or plan to be. You’ll instantly get a list of discounts and special offers in that area.

2. Redeem your offer. Click on a merchant from your list and follow its redemption instructions. Note: Some

merchants may ask for a coupon when redeeming your discount. These merchants are clearly identified in your search results by the words “coupon required.” To get your coupon, click the merchant’s name in your search listing, then click the “print coupon” icon on the following page. If you have any discount related questions or problems activating the ACCESS card, please call: 866.889.8590.

3. Enjoy the savings. With your membership card, you receive discounts on:

• Fast food • Movie tickets • Ski passes • Hotel rooms

• Vacation packages • Health products • Casual dining • Video rentals

• Outdoor recreation • Beauty products • Family entertainment • Luxury cruises • Dry cleaning • Auto service & repair

AEA ACCESS Program

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NEA® Pet Insurance: With this plan you can visit any licensed veterinarian and Pets Best reimburses you 80% of the vet’s bill for covered services, after a deductible.

*Provided through the NEA Members Insurance Trust®

NEA and the NEA Member Benefits logo are registered service marks of NEA’s Member Benefits Corporation.

Credit Programs

NEA Credit Card Program®: Exceptional benefits exclusive to NEA members including low introductory annual percentage rate offers, rewards and competitive APRs.

• NEA® Cash RewardsSM Card

• NEA® Platinum Plus® credit card with WorldPoints® rewards

• NEA® Accelerated Rewards® American Express® Card

For more information on the rates, fees, other costs and benefits of these cards or to apply, please call

800.468.7632 or visit www.neamb.com.

• National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800.388.2227 / www.debtadvice.org/nea

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Loan and Mortgage Programs

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to April 15th).

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substantial savings and a free or discounted service contract in selected areas.

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Save on popular consumer brands from Whirlpool Corporation.

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• NEA® Hearing Care Program: Special discounts for members and their families.

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Discounts on vision and prescriptions for a $10 annual membership fee.

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Travel Programs

• NEA Car Rental Program®: Get preferred member rates and other special benefits when you reserve your rental car in advance from Hertz, Alamo, or Enterprise.

• Red Roof Inn: Enjoy 20% discount at any of the 350 locations nationwide in 36 states.

• Park Ride Fly USA: Get 10% off already low airport parking rates.

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• NEA Academy Degree & Continuing Education Program: Offers members an affordable way to earn their degree and continuing education through on-line courses. NEA member-specific scholarships available.

• Adopt-A-Classroom: No-cost way to help with funds to purchase the classroom supplies and materials you need.

• Carson-Dellosa Publishing: A one-stop educators resource for classroom, instructional, and resource activities, along with bulletin board, student incentives, and more. Exclusive 15% discount on all orders and free shipping on orders over $35.

• Curriki: Free access to peer-reviewed content with opportunities to collaborate with other educators and to share your own content.

• Digital Wish: Lets you build a wish list of technology products for your classroom.

• Lesson Plant: The search engine for teachers, with over 350,000 reviews, lesson plans, and activities. 20% off registration.

• TeachAde.com: A professional community to share ideas, media and lessons.

• SmileMakers: Special discounts on classroom supplies.

• Teachers-Teachers: Free on-line job search site for educators.

• 21st Century: A list of providers who offer curriculum, instructional and assessment resources for the 21st century educator. Learn more about interactive white boards and mobile devices.

• UBoost: A way to recognize the accomplishments of students with recognized positive behavior awards.

• 1-800-FLOWERS.com: Enjoy savings on flowers, plants, gift baskets, gourmet foods and more.

• Costco Membership Discount: Special savings for members and their families.

• Weekly Reader: Special savings on classroom magazines.

• Member Assistance Program (MAP): at www.neamb.com/ assistance provides guidance, information and tools for dealing with the financial repercussions of job loss and preparing to find a new position. Includes a useful Job Layoff Checklist, links, resources, and more.

NEA Programs

• NEA Educators Employment Liability Program:

Provides professional liability insurance for members if they are sued as a result of their work for their employing school districts.

• NEA Attorney Referral Program (ARP): Provides legal services for members’ personal legal problems. ARP is available only through participating affiliates. There are currently 41 participating affiliates. Absolutely no dues dollars are used to market NEA Member Benefits programs.

Some programs may not be available in all states and subject to change without notice.

Check neamb.com frequently for new programs and services.

Spanish-speaking representatives available.

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Student Programs

The Education Policy and Professional Practice (EPPP) Department has the responsibility of organizing and coordinating AEA activities to help reform public education and restructure public schools, including the professionalization of teaching and the improvement of professional practice. For complete information about the services and responsibilities of the EPPP Department, visit www.myAEA.org. The EPPP Department offers assistance to AEA members including:

• Assisting members in certification and licensure renewal, specifically, Professional Learning Units (PLUs) for renewal of professional educator certificates for administrators and supervisors.

• Assisting members in the areas of teacher education, closing achievement gaps, Family School Community Partnerships (FSCP), parental involvement, special education issues, technology and data driven decisions, National Board Certification, and classroom management.

• Working with the State Department of Education in implementing the National Board Certification process (NBPTS) for the state of Alabama and in advocating for support in implementing Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regulations.

• Providing training in C.A.R.E., EDUCATEAlabama, I Can Do It!, Jump Start into Spanish, priority schools, power language, and understanding cultural diversity, IDEA, English as a Second Language (ESL), Elementary and Secondary Act (ESEA), No Child Left Behind (NCLB).

• Offering training that provides members with skills and strategies to advance their instructional and professional development interests, including the Minority Leadership Training Conference and more than 50 different workshops at the AEA/ ACT Professional Development Conference.

• Providing continuous assistance to local affiliates in various EPPP concerns, including urban education, minority dropout rates, and higher education enrollment, opposing those forces that promote prejudice, discrimination, and intolerance in our schools, providing guidelines for assessments and recognition of good teaching and outstanding schools, and providing technical assistance in implementing guidelines that evaluate teachers.

• Serving as staff consultant for the Association of Classroom Teachers.

• Coordinating and informing members of the NFIE Award for Teaching Excellence, and scholarships and leadership grants.

Improving the quality of Public Education

Dr. Tyna Davis

Manager of

Education

Policy and

Professional

Practice

Dr. Pamela Fossett

Director of

Education

Policy and

Professional

Practice

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AEA Student Programs operates under the auspices of the Education Policy and Professional Practice (EPPP) Department. It consists of the Student Alabama Education Association (SAEA), an organization for college students who plan to pursue careers in the field of education; and the Future Teachers of Alabama (FTA), an organization for high school students who have expressed an interest in teaching as a career choice and who have been recommended by faculty members to join. The EPPP department keeps student members abreast of educational issues and organizes, coordinates, and assists student members with the organization and implementation of educational programs and activities on national, state, and local levels.

AEA Student Programs organizes and coordinates annual conferences for SAEA and FTA members. It also provides on-campus speakers on specific topics of interest to student members. The State Student Organizer encourages national, state, and local involvement of SAEA members. Participation on these levels enables them to develop leadership skills and promotes networking opportunities and many other benefits available through the Association.

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The Capital Survey Research Center (CSRC) is the polling department of the Alabama Education Association. Established in 1996, the CSRC is a 24 station state-of-the-art telephone interviewing center. The CSRC uses a Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) system that efficiently produces highly accurate survey results.

The center conducts a variety of polls, including:

• Statewide Public Policy Issues and Political Surveys

• AEA Membership Surveys

• Legislative Issues Surveys

• Election Surveys

• Special Surveys for Local School Districts and Others

The results of public policy and legislative surveys are used to inform the legislative and policy-making processes and participants, particularly those related to education policy. Special surveys are conducted for local school districts on topics ranging from school calendars to education tax referenda. AEA membership surveys are conducted each year to learn about member attitudes and expectations so that AEA programs can best meet the needs of members.

The CSRC provides an in-house, timely, efficient, productive, and responsive capability to conduct surveys of interest to the mission and welfare of AEA and its membership. CSRC polling data play an important role in the arena of public policy, specifically as it relates to public education policies, programs, legislation, budgets, and personnel.

Results of recent CSRC polls can be found on the AEA website at www.myAEA.org.

Dr. Gerald W. Johnson

Director of Capital

Survey Research

Center

The AEA Research Department accumulates important educational data from a variety of sources. The data are mathematically analyzed and various reports are provided to the membership.

Of high importance in the process is financial data having impact on revenue and expenditures for public education in Alabama. The information is shared with state government officials and members of the Alabama Legislature as the annual education

budget is discussed and modified.

The department is also charged with the responsibility for keeping the association on the cutting edge of technology to make the business of AEA more efficient. Electronic communication with staff and members has been steadily increasing. Establishment of AEA’s website, www.myAEA.org, and our e-mail response to members has allowed a greater and more instant flow of information. The AEA, in conjunction with the national organization (NEA), maintains a communications network available to every staff member both at the headquarters and in the field. AEA has established an Internet home page and staff e-mail addresses to receive and send messages to members. Every field staff member has been provided state-of-the-art computer equipment for use in data maintenance, word processing, and newsletter production.

The AEA Technology Department provides necessary and ongoing training for staff members in the utilization of computers and software.

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The Public Relations Department performs a variety of functions for the association including the publication of the Alabama School Journal. The Journal, the association’s primary contact with all of its members, is printed and distributed at least 31 times per year with a circulation of over 100,000. The regular publication dates are the first and third Mondays of each month and weekly when the Alabama State Legislature is in session.

The department publishes, through its in-house printing facility, many booklets for members such as association representative handbooks, handbooks for local leaders, pocket and planning calendars, new teacher and ESP handbooks, and promotional materials for membership retention and recruitment.

The department is responsible for media contacts with all television

stations, daily and weekly newspapers, and radio stations in the state. The department is responsible for periodic press conferences for AEA leadership.

The Public Relations Department is responsible for daily coverage of the Legislature when in session, as well as coverage and promotion of all association meetings and activities.

The public relations staff serve as consultants to the AEA Resolutions and Public Relations Commissions.

AEA’s website, www.myAEA.org, is a members-only communication tool

designed to provide up-to-date information, news, and contacts for AEA members. Information about legal issues, public opinion surveys, research, and recent

publications of the AEA is readily available. Members can also easily inform or ask AEA staff about concerns and issues in the workplace.

When AEA members log in at www.myAEA.org, they can instantly receive important messages regarding legislative matters that affect members’ salaries, health benefits, or working conditions.

AEA has now gone social! AEA can be found on Facebook at: Alabama Education

Association, on Twitter as: myAEA, and on LinkedIn as: Alabama Education Association. Information and links to current events affecting education along with information and conversations among members can be found on the social sites. Each UniServ district has its own Facebook page as well. To find your UniServ district on Facebook, go to:

www.myAEA.org, and click on the UD Facebook link for a listing.

AEA’s website provides easy links to NEA and numerous member benefits including AEA’s ACCESS discount card only for AEA members.

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The Important Role of Retired Members

AERA is the retired division of AEA and the staff stands ready to assist you with specific retiree issues. Call on AERA Executive Secretary Janice Charlesworth, Assistant to the Executive Secretary Keron Forte, Director of Membership/Bookkeeper Vicki Rohan or Administrative Assistant Veronica Dewees at 1.800.537.6867 to answer your questions about getting involved in your local AERA organization.

Area coordinators can assist AEA members who are preparing for retirement and are also available to present programs on retirement for local associations. Listed below are the AERA area coordinators with the counties and universities they serve:

Marian Wood Area 1

205.274.2201 home 205.625.1797 cell [email protected]

Counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, Walker & Winston. Universities: Alabama A&M, Athens State, Jacksonville State, University of Alabama/ Birmingham & Huntsville, University of Montevallo & University of North Alabama.

Alma Wyatt Jones Area 2

205.345.5514 [email protected]

Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bibb, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Clay, Coosa, Elmore, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry, Pickens, Randolph, Russell, Sumter, Tallapoosa, & Tuscaloosa. Universities: Auburn University, University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa, University of West Alabama.

Otis Brunson Area 3

251-602-0545

[email protected] Counties: Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Dallas, Escambia, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Pike, Washington, and Wilcox. Universities: Troy University & University of South Alabama.

Janice Charlesworth

AERA Executive Secretary

Alabama Education Retirees Association has a foundation that awards nine scholarships each year to active AEA members. This year, nine $1,800 scholarship were awarded. Scholarship applications are available in late November and can be found at the AEA or AERA website. Applications should be postmarked by January 18, 2013.

The goal of the Elementary/Secondary Education Scholarship Program is to provide one-time scholarships

for educators who are currently employed in a state public school system (K-12). Scholarship recipients will receive training in areas of counseling, mathematics, science, computer education, library media, special education, English as a second language, or other specialized areas where a proven need exists. These scholarships are open to certified and noncertified personnel.

AERA Foundation

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The AEA Funding and Revenue Department works to promote tax structures that are fair, broad-based and stable for our public schools. Funding and revenue are the lifeblood of our public schools, and maintaining adequate funding is sometimes the difference between great public schools and schools that fall short. Fair and stable taxes create and maintain our neighborhood schools. The department evaluates tax laws and policy to prevent the loss of education dollars, and to close corporate loopholes so that valuable education dollars are collected and delivered to our schools. Every economic development project and tax subsidy for business should be evaluated for its impact on public schools, and when a business gets a tax subsidy - there should be strong accountability measures to make sure that the promises made by business to bring jobs and economic development are kept. Where appropriate, the department advocates for additional funding for schools in an effort to fund all our schools adequately and equitably. In many instances, our state funding for public schools is far from adequate or equitable.

AEA believes that all students have a basic right to a great public school. Making funding for schools adequate and equitable is the necessary first step to making that vision a reality. Susan E. Kennedy

Manager of

Education

Funding

and Revenue

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President Dorothy Strickland Vice President Anita Gibson

Past President Peggy Mobley

NEA Directors Sherry Tucker

Susan C. Brown Sheila Hocutt-Remington Ashley Strickland Administrator President Cathy McNeal Postsecondary President Susan W. Brown ESP Representative Cassandra Childress ACT President Bonita English AERA President John Paul Jones SAEA President Meagin Hinton District 1 Directors Stephanie Lindsey Michelle Robinson Pam Baker (interim) District 2 Directors JoAnn Wilson Vacant Tammy Sims

District 3 Directors Shannon Clark Vivian Crosby Amelia Couch District 4 Directors Charlene McCoy Arthur Crumpler David Holt District 5 Directors Anthony Daniels William Powers Donna McDaniel District 6 Directors Charlotte Wilson Bernard Sanderson Darryl Traylor District 7 Directors Gloria Gentry

Donna D. Strong Rhonda Mosley

AEA Board of Directors

effective September 1, 2012

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The AEA Business Office is directly responsible for the effective management and reporting of association finances and all membership records. AEA members include classroom teachers, administrators, postsecondary employees, support professionals, student members, and retirees.

The business office bears the responsibility of receiving and accounting for all dues collected by the 130-plus school systems in the state on behalf of AEA’s members.

Business office staff must accurately process over 100,000 individual records of the association’s members and account for each member’s dues, work location, employing system, and other critical information.

Membership records form the basis for the governance of the association. In addition, the department also handles AEA internal elections and related affiliation and governance matters.

AEA Business Office and Membership

Department

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AEA Headquarters Staff Directory

President Dorothy J. Strickland [email protected] Secretary to the President Annie Howard [email protected] Executive Secretary/Treasurer Henry C. Mabry

Administrative Assistant Monica Washington [email protected] Confidential Secretary Robin Lewis [email protected] Government Relations Secretary Shea Jackson [email protected] Associate Executive Secretary Gregory T. Graves

Administrative Assistant Marilyn Taylor [email protected] Legal Advisor Clint Daughtrey, Esq. [email protected] Legal Advisor Tamika Reed, Esq. [email protected] Confidential Secretary LaFaye Jackson [email protected] Legal Affairs Secretary Kim Maraman [email protected] Legal Affairs Secretary Linda Mathews [email protected] PR&R Records Secretary Luticia Johnson [email protected] Legal Counsel Charles Norton, Esq. [email protected] Legal Counsel Nancy E. Perry, Esq. [email protected] Legal Counsel Theron Stokes, Esq. [email protected] Assistant Executive Secretary/Field Services Darryl Sinkfield [email protected] Confidential Secretary Terri Walker [email protected] Departmental Secretary Audrey Ravinia [email protected] Departmental Secretary Wanda Foust [email protected] Receptionist Cynthia Summers [email protected] Northern Region Manager Leigh W. Phillips [email protected] Southern Region Manager Curtis Travis [email protected] EP&PP Manager Tyna D. Davis [email protected] Departmental Secretary Kynesha Brown [email protected] EP&PP Director & Student Programs Pamela Fossett [email protected] Research/Technology Manager Amy Marlowe [email protected] Technology Coordinator Katherine Robinson [email protected] Capital Survey Research Center (CSRC) Director Gerald Johnson [email protected] Director of Field Operations Leigh Lackey [email protected] Supervisor of Field Operations Vernessa Harris [email protected] Public Relations Manager David Stout [email protected] Departmental Secretary Sheri Monfee [email protected] Public Relations Director Suzie R. Smith [email protected] Public Relations Director Jim Wrye [email protected] Public Relations Director Ashley McLain [email protected] Print Shop Supervisor Mike McClure [email protected] Print Shop Staff Robby Jackson [email protected] Business Manager Steve Perrigin [email protected] Assistant to Business Manager Patricia Bedingfield [email protected] Accountant Irene Goodson [email protected] Accountant Terri Taylor [email protected] Membership Asst. to Business Manager Teresa Kelley [email protected] Membership Data Processing Doris Sanders [email protected] Membership Data Processing Shirley Williams [email protected] Retired Membership Data Processing Tina Collins [email protected] Maintenance Staff Bryan Baker [email protected] Revenue and Funding Manager Susan Kennedy [email protected]

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Key Contacts

Alabama Education Association

422 Dexter Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104 P. O. Box 4177 [36103-4177]

Toll Free Number: 800.392.5839

Direct Number: 334.834.9790 Fax Numbers: 334.262.8377 • Research 334.265.8132 • Field Services 334.263.5913 • Legal Department 334.834.7034 • Business Office 334.262.1226 Website:www.myAEA.org

National Education Association

1201 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Direct Number: 202.833.4000

Fax Number: 202.822.7767

Website: www.nea.org

NEA Southeastern Regional Office

100 Crescent Centre Parkway, #260 Tucker, GA 30084

Direct Number: 770.934.4919

Fax Number: 770.934.4986

NEA Member Benefits

900 Clopper Road, Suite 300 Gaithersburg, MD 20878-1356

Toll Free Number: 800.637.4636

(M-F 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ET) Website: www.neamb.com

Alabama State Department of Education

Gordon Persons Building 50 North Ripley Street P. O. Box 302101

Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

Direct Number: 334.242.9700

Fax Number: 334.242.9708

Alabama Education Retirees Association

828 Washington Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104

Toll Free Number: 800.537.6867

Direct Number: 334.262.4177

Fax Number: 334.262.6002

Website:www.aerainc.org

Teachers’ Retirement System

201 South Union Street Montgomery, AL 36104

Toll Free Number: 877.517.0020

Direct Number: 334.517.7000

Fax Number: 334.517.7001

Website: www.rsa-al.gov

Governor of Alabama

Alabama State Capitol

600 Dexter Avenue, Room N-104 Montgomery, AL 36130

Toll Free Number: 800.591.4217

Direct Number: 334.242.7100

Fax Number: 334.353.0004

Website:www.governor.state.al.us

Alabama Senate

State House/Senate Chamber 11 South Union Street Montgomery, AL 36130

Toll Free Number: 800.499.3051

Direct Number: 334.242.7800

Fax Number: 334.242.8818

Alabama House

State House/House Chamber 11 South Union Street Montgomery, AL 36130

Toll Free Number: 800.499.3052

Direct Number: 334.242.7600 Fax Number: 334.242.4759 TRS/PEEHIP 1.877.517.0020 Blue Cross/PEEHIP 1.800.327.3994 Express Scripts/PEEHIP 1.866.243.2125 Southland/PEEHIP 1.800.476.0677

Blue Cross Medicare 1.800.633.4227

Social Security 1.800.772.1213

AARP 1.866.542.8167

Other Important Telephone Numbers

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422 Dexter Avenue [36104] • P. O. Box 4177

Montgomery, AL 36103-4177

334.834.9790 • 800.392.5839

www.myAEA.org

ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Every Child . Every Opportunity

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