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Honoring decades of dedication with Rosetta Dufalla and Cheryl Mattern

27 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Aaron continues his special spring farewell series with a double feature starring outgoing board members Rosetta Dufalla and Cheryl Mattern, two leaders whose combined decades of service have made a lasting mark on PSEA and public education in Pennsylvania. Rosetta shares how her background in retail management gave her a unique window into both sides of the labor relationship. Cheryl opens up about how being a school nurse shaped her eye for the members who often get overlooked. Together, they reveal the reality of PSEA board work and share advice for the next generation of PSEA leaders. Do you have some feedback for us? Send an email to podcast@psea.org [podcast@psea.org].  Learn more and watch for upcoming episodes at psea.org/podcast [https://www.psea.org/podcast].

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