Together we are stronger

LACEA

Los Angeles County Educators Association

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ALL LACEA MEMBERS PLEASE UPDATE YOUR PERSONAL EMAIL AND CONTACT NUMBER WITH YOUR SITE REPRESENTATIVE.

union bargaining

Bargaining Team
LACEA Proposal
LACOE Proposal
Article VI: Hours of Work 
  • Extended conversation on 15-day summer track 
  • Requested data from LACOE regarding the summer track. 



Article VI: Hours of Work
  • Maintain the current 15-day summer track language. 
  • LACOE agreed to provide data around the 15-day summer track system. 
Article VII: Leaves of Absence 
  • Almost reached a tentative agreement (TA). 
Article VII: Leaves of Absence 
  • Almost reached a tentative agreement (TA). 
Article X: Reassignments and Transfers 
  • LACEA provided a counter proposal. 
  • Change language from Administrative Transfer to an “Involuntary Transfer.” 
  • LACEA proposed language that LACOE must provide rationales for transfers or reassignments. 
Article X: Reassignments and Transfers 
  • Awaiting a counter proposal. 

Bargaining Members
  • Giovanni Boskovich (LACHSA)
  • Francis Gordon (Los Padrinos)
  • Claudia Herndandez (Barry J. Nidorff)
  • Tedric Johnson (Renaissance) 
  • Stephanie Tellez (CTA)


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LACEA Reorganization

Our executive board and council representatives voted to reorganize our Executive Board from Area Directors to Program Directors who will be program elected and whose duties will include communication to sites, membership engagement and recruitment, training, and organizing the sites.

The Executive Board will include the executive officers: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasure.

The Cabinet will consist of Program Directors who will elected by members of their program:

Director of Specialize High Schools

Director of Court Schools

Director of Community Day Schools

Director of Counselors

Director of Special Education

Director of Secured Youth Treatment Facility

                         IMPORTANT

Nominations for the Program Directors will be opened in March 2025 and Elections will be in April 2025.  Program Directors will be begin June 1, 2025 and offered opportunities to attend the CTA Summer Institute, and other conferences in the Summer 2024. 


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President's CTA Grant

Our President was granted a CTA  a release time grant to lead and carry out a site-based organizing program within their chapter. The goal of these efforts is threefold:

• To increase union membership, expand site leadership and member participation, and run successful campaigns to win on issues that members, students and communities care about;
• To take effective collective action to solve site-based issues and win strong contracts;
• To join together with other CTA chapters to more effectively address key statewide issues like school funding, educator recruitment and retention, and attacks on public education.

Together we are stronger

our story

who we are ?

The Los Angeles County Education Association (LACEA) , California Teachers Association (CTA), National Education Association (NEA) represent unit members employed by the Los Angeles County Office of Education(LACOE).                                                                              

LACEA/CTA/NEA advocates to improve the quality of working conditions, to promote professional issues, and to ensure quality public education programs for all students by working with the County Office, parents and community.                                                                           

what we do ?

LACEA has identified seven principles which highlight the goals of our organization. We believe these are the basis for advocacy for teachers and quality education for all students.

1.Training Teacher Advocates

2. Negotiating on behalf of teachers.

3. Contact administration

4. Making Decision

5. Membership Involvement

6. Improving the academic environment.

7. Communicating with our members.

made up of teachers

executive board

The executive board consist of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and a cabinet of Program Directors.

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        President

Representative Council

The representative council is made of members from each site that attend meetings to communicate member concerns at the site, hold 10 minute meetings to provide information and news, represent teachers, and advocate and organize around member issues. Each site has one site representative for 15 teachers.