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After your first login with your member ID and default password, your email address on record will become your member ID. Please add an email to your member profile if one does not exist. About PASR PASR is an Association comprised of members who are all retired employees of the public schools of Pennsylvania. We are former teachers, administrators, counselors, nurses, secretaries, aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, maintenance staff in short, anyone who is now receiving a pension from Pennsylvania School Employees Retirement System. PASR was established in 1937 and is a pioneer of nonprofit voluntary membership organizations nationally having helped establish both the National Retired Teachers' Association in 1947 and the nation's largest senior organization, the AARP in 1958. Currently there are 74 local PASR chapters. Most are found throughout the state of Pennsylvania, which has been divided into twelve geographic regions within the state. In addition, a thirteenth region exists to service out-of-state members from Delaware, Florida, Maryland, South Carolina, and West Virginia. Click on the "Local Associations" tab at the top of our home page for a complete listing of our available region and chapter web sites via the interactive region map. In addition, this is where you can find a link to the listing of PASR State Board of Directors. Although chapters and regions are our grass roots units, the heart of our Association is at the state level. Here the elected officers and our administrative staff direct the activities of PASR on a daily basis. It is at this level that policies are established to guide and direct the activities of the region and chapter levels. And it is from our Headquarters in Mechanicsburg that significant support and assistance is given to our chapters and regions to help them better meet the needs of PASR members. The State Headquarters also serves as the hub for disseminating important information to the entire membership. Four times a year a newsletter is published and mailed to all PASR members, and once a year members receive our AfterSchool magazine. From time to time other published bulletins are sent out as special needs arise. An example of this is the legislative alerts that were sent out to volunteers in all of our regions during our active involvement in securing our last COLA. Our web site is also an integral part of our state level efforts to keep members and prospective members informed of our Association's activities. In addition, throughout the year committee chairmen from across the state attend meetings at Headquarters to work on matters pertaining to their respective committees. These meetings are an important part of the two-way communications that exists between our state leadership and the grass roots units, which make PASR such an effective organization.