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News from the South UniServ Unit

The South Unit of MAE is in full swing recruiting in an area near you. Our Member Organizers are busy bees for MAE. Our newest Member Organizer, Linda Little, visited North Forrest High School recruiting new members and speaking with current members.
Image is of new members
Pictured: Linda Little and new member Melanie Johnson, 8th grade Math teacher. Ms Johnson was celebrating the last day of Black History
Published: March 12, 2024
First Appeared In The Educator: Spring 2024

MAE's South Unit Buzzes with Recruitment

The South Unit of MAE is in full swing recruiting in an area near you. Our Member Organizers are busy bees for MAE.  Our newest Member Organizer, Linda Little, visited North Forrest High School recruiting new members and speaking with current members. Additionally, we hosted an Educator and The Law Seminar for the Natchez & Adams community. During this informative session on educator rights, members participated in the Penny for Your Thoughts game, revealing legal representation as their top priority—a valuable MAE member benefit!

Image is of Linda Little speaking with member, Yolanda Polk
Pictured: Linda Little speaking with member, Yolanda Polk
Image is of Assistant Principal, Kevin Jackson, also joined MAE.
Pictured: Assistant Principal, Kevin Jackson, also joined MAE.
Image is of MAE Members Natchez Adams Community
The Natchez & Adams community had an informative session on educator rights, facilitated by MAE Members Rights Advocate, Kenneth Grigsby.
 Image is of MAE Members Natchez Adams Community
The Natchez & Adams community had an informative session on educator rights, facilitated by MAE Members Rights Advocate, Kenneth Grigsby.
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