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President Joe Biden’s recent announcement that he will not seek an additional term as President of the United States has left many educators feeling uncertain about the future. During his presidency, educators have felt seen, validated, and affirmed, with opportunities to engage in policy discussions and have their voices heard. However, with Biden stepping away from the 2024 Presidential race, educators are concerned about the impact on education policy and support.

Biden’s administration has made efforts to address issues affecting educators, such as student loan debt relief for public service workers, including a significant number of educators. The potential loss of these initiatives has left many feeling anxious about the future of education under a new administration.

As educators navigate this period of uncertainty, it is essential for them to stay informed and engaged in the political process. The upcoming election will be crucial in determining the direction of education policy and support for educators. It is important for educators to come together and support candidates who prioritize revitalizing the public school system and recognizing the contributions of educators.

In the face of these challenges, educators must use their collective voice and vote to advocate for policies that benefit students and support the teaching profession. By staying informed and actively participating in the political process, educators can work towards creating a better future for themselves and their students.