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United Voices cover magazine marh 2024
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United Voices - March 2024

Inside our spring issue of 2024, our cover story focuses on the upcoming Delegate Assembly. In addition, we have stories on the ongoing issue of educator retention and recruitment.
United Voices cover magazine marh 2024

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Feature Article

Data Shows Teacher Retention is Major Issue

by: North Dakota United March 2024
One may not like the data, but you cannot ignore it. When asked the question of how severe the issue of teacher retention is in the state of North Dakota, almost nine in ten (88 percent) of our state’s educators say it is a major issue.
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NDU In Action

Grand Forks Members Host Unity Event

by: Kelly Hagen February 2024
Members of the Grand Forks Education Association, UND United, public employees, NDU-Retired and Student NDU came together for social event in Grand Forks to build power and get to know each other.
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Feature Article

Peer to Peer Helps Students Connect

by: Kelly Hagen March 2024
The article explores the prevalence of loneliness among students in middle and high schools and the efforts of educators to foster connections through programs like Peer to Peer. Originating from an idea at Wachter Middle School, Peer to Peer initiatives have gained momentum, supported by the American School Counselor Association for promoting social confidence and well-being.

Special Sections

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Departments

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Quote byNick Archuleta , ND United President

“Teachers don’t go into education because they want to be part of a political scrum. They go in there because they want to make sure students have the very best opportunities they possibly can to be successful. Not just in school, but in their lives after school.”
—Nick Archuleta , ND United President
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With more than 11,500 members across the state, NDU supports equal opportunities for success for ALL North Dakota students, and respect and support for all educators. NDU members are teachers, community college professors, speech pathologists, bus drivers, secretaries, retired educators and student teachers.