Princess Moss
Coverage of Princess Moss in the Nexus archive.
- From Music Teacher to National Union Leader: Top Takeaways From New NEA Chief
Princess Moss, incoming president of the National Education Association (NEA), aims to shift union organizing to local affiliates. She replaces Becky Pringle and faces challenges like federal school choice programs and DEI restrictions. The NEA has 2.8 million members, mostly educators, with recent membership growth but still below pre-pandemic levels.
- 5 Key Education Stories This Week: Future of College, ‘Rehumaning’ School & More
The 74 highlights five education stories, including elementary principals adapting to young learners' needs, Princess Moss's election as NEA President, the evolving demands on college students amid AI advancements, a Detroit rail station offering youth training, and a discussion on 'Rehumaning' education by removing toxic tech.
- Princess Moss Elected NEA President With Votes From 50% of Assembly Members
Princess Moss was elected president of the National Education Association (NEA) with 50.3% of votes from nearly 6,000 delegates. She previously served as NEA vice president and a music teacher in Virginia, narrowly avoiding a runoff with Kate Dias, who received 31.2% of votes. The new leadership, including Moss, will take office on Sept. 1.