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Bridgeport Superintendent Breaking the Law
Read how parents and teachers are being shut out.
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ATTENTION ALL GOLFERS!
Make a difference in a child's life just by playing golf in the Connecticut Education Foundation's 19th annual Hand's Across the Green Golf Tournament at the Glastonbury Hills Country Club on July 8.
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TEAM Program Gets High Marks in Evaluation Report
The first formal evaluation of the TEAM program, conducted by an outside evaluator, gives it high marks for its positive impact on teacher induction, professional learning, and instruction.
NEWS AND HEADLINES
Latest Blog Posts
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Alternative Educators Vital for Students Who Need More Options
May 22, 2013
“The bottom line is, the students I work with wouldn’t be in school at all if their only option was a traditional school,” Wallingford Alternative High School teacher Vicki Gustavson told educators at a recent CEA workshop on alternative and adult education programs. Gustavson was one of the five alternative educators and CEA members on a […]
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CEA Complaint Cites Violations of State Law by Bridgeport Superintendent
May 21, 2013
Bridgeport School Superintendent Paul Vallas is breaking the law by not allowing teachers, parents, and community leaders to participate in the educational process as outlined in state statutes, according to a complaint filed by the Connecticut Education Association (CEA) with the State Department of Education today. The complaint details specific violations of state law regarding […]
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Community Schools Model Passes House and Senate
May 20, 2013
Schools in Connecticut will soon have a new option for providing various educational and social services to students, families, and community members. An Act Concerning Community Schools passed the Connecticut House today, has already passed the Senate, and Governor Malloy is expected to sign it into law. The bill allows any public school to adopt a Community […]
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CEA News
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Read the Current Issue of the HCR Reporter
This newsletter is intended to provide CEA members with legal perspectives on various human and...
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Teachers Need Appreciation and Action
This week has been designated as Teacher Appreciation Week, and Tuesday, May 7th, as National...
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Griswold 'Top Teacher' Finalist Wins Trip, Celine Dion...
Erin Palonen, a Griswold Middle School special-education teacher who is a finalist in the "Top...
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Members Attend Annual CEA/NEA Orientation
A group of 19 CEA members, 5 CEA officers and 4 staff participated in the 2013 CEA/NEA...
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PBS Teachers to Transition to PBS LearningMedia
On June 1, 2013, the resources you know and love in PBS Teachers will transition over to PBS...
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Teachers Need So-Called Tenure More Than Ever
Teachers need the opportunity to earn the status of tenure with procedures that protect good...
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Earth Day Curriculum Resources
Explore new and review familiar ways to live responsibly.
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Helping Children Cope With Crisis
In the wake of the bombings at the Boston Marathon, NEA has provided a series of resources for...
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Retired Teachers' Health Insurance Fund
The legislature's Appropriations Committee released its budget, which includes a 25% state...
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A Good Day for Children and Connecticut's Public...
Teachers praise legislative actions to keep students and public schools safe.
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Teachers Who Cheat Go to Jail
We are all horrified with the cheating scandal in Atlanta. While it was obvious that too many...
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The Spring Issue of The Beacon is Here
Check out the latest issue of our newsletter for CEA Retired Members.
Sandy Hook Memorial and Scholarship Fund
CEA is collecting donations to the Sandy Hook Memorial and Scholarship Fund through its charitable arm, the Connecticut Education Foundation (CEF). CEF is a non-profit, charitable foundation that was established in 1991 to help teachers and children with extraordinary challenges.
Gifts collected will go towards the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University of Connecticut and the creation of a bronze sculpture memorializing the heroism and sacrifice that occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School. For more about the fund, read the press release.
The Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund at UConn will help support the college costs for any siblings of those killed in the assault, the dependents of the adults who also lost their lives, as well as students currently enrolled at the elementary school, who are accepted to attend the University.
CEA has commissioned sculptor Marilyn Parkinson Thrall to create the sculpture and plans are to unveil it on the first anniversary of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Donate Online
Teachers as well as the general public can make donations via credit card by clicking here.
Donate by Check
To donate by check, make the check out to Connecticut Education Foundation and mail it to the address below:
CT Education Foundation
Sandy Hook Memorial & Scholarship Fund
Capitol Place, Suite 500
21 Oak Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Support Resources
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Supporting Teachers and Students Impacted by Newtown Tragedy
CEA is working with AFT Connecticut, which represents teachers in Newtown, and with students, teachers, administrators, and families as they recover from this unimaginable tragedy.
Editorials and Articles
Courage At Newtown
Sandy Hook women died protecting children.
Standing as one as time passes
"No man is an island." What was true nearly 400 years ago when English poet John Donne scratched pen across paper is true today.
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Teachers as Professionals: Raising Public Awareness in TV Ad
Focus is on teachers as meaningful partners in collaborative decision making.
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Join us in Support of the Newtown Community
Donate to the Sandy Hook Memorial and Scholarship Fund.
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Thank You for Your Advocacy
A collection of images and video from the two-day education reform rally at the State Capitol (April....
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The Serious Risks of Rushing New Teacher Evaluation Systems
May 23 - Washington Post
Increasingly we are hearing concerns from educators that new education reforms are being rushed, including the Common Core State Standards. At the same time, new teacher evaluation systems are being put into place as well.
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Protests Fail to Deter Chicago From Shutting 49 Schools
May 23 - New York Times
Officials here in the third-largest district in the country voted Wednesday, after an emotional meeting, to close 49 public schools that they said were not being fully used. The decision, passed overwhelmingly by the Chicago Board of Education, came after weeks of contentious public hearings that brought more than 34,000 people out to oppose the school consolidation plan at dozens of meetings across the city.
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Union Files Complaint Against Bridgeport's Superintendent
May 21 - CT Mirror
The state's largest teachers' union has filed a complaint against Bridgeport, the state's largest school district, claiming the superintendent is shutting out teachers and parents from important decisions.







