California Teachers Association

California Teachers Association

Infobox Union|
name= CTA
country= United States
affiliation= NEA
members= 340,000
full_name= California Teachers Association
native_name=


founded= May, 1863
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office= 1705 Murchison Drive, Burlingame, California
people= Barbara Kerr, President Emeritus
David Sanchez, President
website= [http://www.cta.org www.cta.org]
footnotes=
The California Teachers Association (CTA), initially established in 1863 as the California Educational Society, is by far the largest teachers' union in the state of California. It is considered by many to be the most powerful union in California. The CTA is based in Burlingame, and its current president is David Sanchez, replacing Barbara Kerr, who retired in 2006.

History

In response to a call in 1863 from the California Superintendent of Public Instruction, John Swett, for a "teachers' institute", about one hundred teachers gathered in San Francisco, resulting in the formation of the California Educational Society. In 1875, the organization changed its name to the California Teachers Association. In 1912, several regional teachers organizations, including the Southern California Teachers Association, were consolidated into the CTA, enabling creation of a statewide governance structure. The consolidation retained six distinct regional entities, or 'sections', however, which continued to elect their own executive secretaries and staffs. In 1971, the sections were phased out, with a unified governance structure and staff.

Role in 2005 Special Election

The CTA was known for running numerous ads criticizing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for refusing to pay back $2 billion that, according to the CTA and reflected by sharply curtailed education programs, the Governor had borrowed from the education budget. The CTA strongly opposed propositions 74, 75, 76, which were advanced by Schwarzenegger. None of the initiatives were approved by voters. The CTA also criticized Governor Schwarzenegger for spending nearly $80 million on the special election.

External links

* [http://www.cta.org CTA.org] - California Teachers Association homepage


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