Teachers Association of West Covina

State Council of Education
Setting forth CTA policy, developing legislation, and making recommendations in general elections.
Passionate and Powerful Voices
"CTA’s top policy-making body is the State Council of Education. Meeting four times a year, the council’s nearly 800 delegates elect the three state-level CTA officers and the CTA Board of Directors. Council also sets forth CTA policy, develops legislation, and makes recommendations in general elections."
What are the duties of a State Council delegate?
"State Council delegates regularly attend all four meetings of the State Council of Education, participate actively in the work of committees to which they are assigned, become informed on professional and educational matters in the chapter(s) represented, and be prepared to make appropriate presentations of recommendations originating in the chapter(s).
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Delegates report regularly to their chapter(s) regarding the deliberations and actions of the State Council of Education and attend and participate in the meetings and activities of the Service Center Council of which their chapter is a part."
"The CTA Organizational Handbook accurately records all policies binding upon the CTA governance structure adopted by the State Council of Education. It is used by the Board of Directors, officers, staff (including legislative advocates), liaisons, and other bodies of the Association to reflect the CTA's policies. The main sections of the Organizational Handbook include CTA’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, Standing Rules, Policies, and Procedures."


State Council Delegate Resources
Resources for State Council delegates are located in Leader Resources. ​
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Meetings held:
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, Los Angeles
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January
March/April
May/June
October