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WEAC Region 5

WEAC Region 5 is a strong voice for its members and for the children in Wisconsin public schools. We believe that together we can maintain our traditions and keep Wisconsin at the forefront of quality and innovation in public education.

By nature of your profession, public policy affects just about everything you do. When school funding reductions result in more students in your classroom or cutbacks in essential programs and support services – it affects you and Wisconsin’s students. The public schools we have today are the result of the investments, ingenuity and commitment of those who have come before us. WEAC Region 5 represents public education employees.

Whether it is school funding reform, health care reform, licensure and professional development, working together to close achievement gaps or organizing for fairer contracts – we are strongest when we stand together. And when educators stand together, we also help our students and our communities.

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Staff

Uniserv Director, John Horn, [email protected]
Staff Assistant, Eushika  Bevineau BevineauE@weac.org

Address

P.O. Box 191 
Baraboo, WI 53913

Give us a Call

General Phone:
866-490-7232

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

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Advocating for quality education

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.