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  • Teachers Continue to Meet with Legislators

    May 16, 2013

    Educators from around the state have been meeting with their legislators this spring to talk about the issues that matter to them. One issue that continues to be of concern to teachers is funding for the Retired Teachers’ Health Insurance Fund. Teachers from Regional Hebron, Andover, and Marlborough (RHAM) High School met with their legislators […] Read More

  • Teacher of the Year Says Best Evidence of Good Teaching is Found in the Hearts and Minds of Students

    May 15, 2013

    “What all of us teach is understanding. Understanding of the world around us and the people in it,” Connecticut Teacher of the Year Blaise Messinger told delegates at the CEA Representative Assembly Friday night. Messinger, a former actor, both amused and inspired the nearly 400 educators.  The Cromwell fifth-grade teacher encouraged educators to focus on […] Read More

  • CEA President Thanks Teachers for Commitment to Students

    May 13, 2013

    In her remarks before the CEA Representative Assembly this Saturday, CEA President Sheila Cohen reflected on some of the historical events that hold special significance for the Association. One is the Bridgeport teachers’ strike, which helped shape Connecticut’s binding arbitration law. She also did not hesitate to call attention to the efforts of the current […] Read More


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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


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  • Guidelines Aim to Improve Teacher Preparation

    Apr 15 - News-Times

    The state Board of Education adopted recommendations Monday aimed at developing stronger teacher preparation programs, calling them an interim step.


  • New Members to be Named for State Education Board

    Apr 15 - CT Mirror

    The board charged with leading the governor's statewide education reforms has five vacant seats out of 11, which leaves them without its chairman and vice chairwoman.


  • Griswold Woman Nominee in Top Teacher Contest

    Apr 15 - Norwich Bulletin

    Lisa Coe said it was the least she could do to pay back the teacher who changed her daughter's world "to something so incredibly positive."Erin Palonen, the Griswold special education teacher who worked with Coe's daughter Katie for seven years, was announced Friday as one of 12 semifinalists in a national Top Teacher contest run by the "Live with Kelly and Michael" daytime talk show. Coe was the one who nominated her, in a letter posted on the show's website.



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