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United Voices - September 2024

For our fall issue of United Voices, we’re discussing the catastrophic effects measure 4 would have on public schools and public services across North Dakota. Measure 4 will be voted on in the election this November - we're urging our members to VOTE NO. Our cover story explores what property taxes fund, and why the future of North Dakota depends on that revenue. We also introduce the four Teacher of the Year candidates, what's next it the fight against voucher schemes, and how to make the most of your NDU membership.
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Cover Story

Keep It Local and Vote No on Measure 4

by: Kelly Hagen September 2024
Our union has joined with 85+ member associations and organizations in opposing the initiated measure that would eliminate property taxes. The measure lacks a well-vetted plan on how to replace $3.15 billion per biennium in local revenue that will be lost if it passes.
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Member Spotlight

Four Finalists for 2025 ND Teacher of the Year are NDU Members

by: Kelly Hagen September 2024
This July, the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction announced that they will be four finalists in contention for this year’s state 2025 Teacher of the Year award. North Dakota United is proud to note that all four of this year’s finalists are members, and we wish them all good luck!
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Feature Article

Are We Ready for the Return of Voucher Schemes?

by: Joel Crane September 2024
As another legislative session nears, rumblings have started to reverberate across the state of North Dakota that anti-public school lawmakers are preparing to take another pass at diverting public tax dollars into the coffers of private schools. We already know that vouchers don’t work for students, families and rural communities like ours. Several ND United members share their views on why it will be vital to ready ourselves to fight against the creeping stain of vouchers, one more time.
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NDU & You

Fall 2025 PD Events

by: North Dakota United September 2024
Here is a comprehensive list of all the upcoming professional development opportunities from ND United.
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Feature Article

Uniting Voices, Empowering North Dakotans

by: Kelly Hagen September 2024
At the center of every North Dakota community, large or small, our educators and public employees serve as the pulsing heartbeat, shaping the future of our entire state and ensuring a better tomorrow for everyone.

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Quote byJessica Van Winkle , Special educator at Horizon Middle School in Bismarck

First and foremost, our kids are going to lose out on a lot [if measure 4 passes]. We use a lot of our money for curriculum, which is constantly changing and evolving.
—Jessica Van Winkle , Special educator at Horizon Middle School in Bismarck
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United Voices - September 2024

For our fall issue of United Voices, we’re discussing the catastrophic effects measure 4 would have on public schools and public services across North Dakota. Measure 4 will be voted on in the election this November - we're urging our members to VOTE NO. Our cover story explores what property taxes fund, and why the future of North Dakota depends on that revenue. We also introduce the four Teacher of the Year candidates, what's next it the fight against voucher schemes, and how to make the most of your NDU membership.
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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.