Ingrid Walker-Henry, vice president of the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association.

Walker-Henry is a Milwaukee Public Schools teacher and a member of Schools & Communities United.

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Milwaukee Labor Unions Demand Rogers Behavioral Health Stop Union Busting
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Milwaukee Labor Unions Demand Rogers Behavioral Health Stop Union Busting

Wisconsin mental health provider fires three caregivers days after they informed management in person that they and their coworkers were forming a union

MTEA Statement on MPS Payroll Failure
MTEA Statement on Lead Exposure in MPS Buildings
Alexander Kostal Announces Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association (MTEA) Endorsement For Common Council Race
MTEA Announces Endorsements in Spring Elections
MTEA Files Ethics Complaint Against Secretive “Recall Collaborative” After Recall Organizers Admit to “Anonymous Donors”
School Board “Recall Collaborative” Shrouded in Secrecy, Ethical Questions
MTEA President Ingrid Walker Henry: Statement on Passage of MPS Referendum
MTEA Announces Endorsements in April 2nd Election
MTEA Announces support for the Power to the People Campaign to replace We Energies
As Actual Public Education Funding Numbers Come Into Focus, MTEA Redoubles Efforts to Oppose Historically Bad Budget Deal
Grassroots North Shore Hosts Candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership Receives Department of Education Award
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Milwaukee Community Schools Partnership Receives Department of Education Award

Community Schools recognized among national education initiatives

Public School Workers, Parents, Community Leaders to protest Betsy DeVos appearance at publicly funded private voucher school
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Public School Workers, Parents, Community Leaders to protest Betsy DeVos appearance at publicly funded private voucher school

"Betsy DeVos is waging war on public education and is working to make drastic cuts to after school programs, arts education, literacy development, community schools, foreign language education, the Special Olympics, and has proposed a $143 billion cut from federal student loans."