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WEAC Region 1

WEAC Region 1 is an affiliate of both the Wisconsin Education Association Council and the National Education Association thereby giving our members a voice and representation in local, state, and national level discussions related to public education and the policies affecting our students and our profession.

WEAC Region 1 is made up of educators from across Northwest Wisconsin from Pepin to Bayfield and Mellen to St. Croix Falls. We are the result of a merger of members from four different UniServs. Region 1 came about to better serve our members and their communities. This merger has given us a much larger network of members able to join together to advocate for our students, our profession, and our communities.

Our office is located in Rice Lake however our Region 1 staff are ready and willing to assist our members and their communities all across the area of Region 1. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance.

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Staff

President, Tammy Erickson, [email protected]
Uniserv Director, Ali Holzman, [email protected]
Associate Staff, Teresa Webber, [email protected]

Address

11 E. Marshall St, Suite 202
Rice Lake, WI 54868

Give us a Call

General Phone:
715-203-0708, 800-472-6711

Membership Help:
608-276-7711 ext. 507, 800-362-8034 ext. 507

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WEAC works to improve the quality of life and work for its members in areas such as collective action, legislation, professional development and support and public relations. WEAC also makes life better for all Wisconsin's residents by championing efforts to protect children and the promise of public education.