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Keystone Teachers Association

The Keystone Teachers Association (KEYTA) was organized in 1993 by teachers whose personal beliefs conflicted with that of the teacher unions. KEYTA was formed to give members a professional alternative to union membership, while providing members with access to professional liability insurance and legal assistance, state lobbyist, updates on educational issues, state meeting, conferences and much more.

The Keystone Teachers Association serves educators in over 100 school districts as well as charter schools, private schools and cyber schools in Pennsylvania. KEYTA promotes itself as nonunion and nonpartisan, citing its policies against forced union membership, political endorsements and campaign financing. The Keystone Teachers Association stands for personal and responsible participation in the political process, but does not endorse specific candidates or parties as an association.

The headquarters is located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.