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Honoring Dr. King: Using Literature to Foster Meaningful Conversations About Race in the Classroom

On Monday we commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy of advocating for racial and economic equality and justice for communities of color. It’s the perfect time of year to commit to making the world a more just place and having positive conversations about race with our students.

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Honoring Excellence in Education & Communications—Nominate Yourself or a Colleague Today

Each year, CEA recognizes local associations, individual members, and community stakeholders who make the teaching profession shine. The deadline for entries is Friday, February 28, 2025.

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State Board Gives Initial Approval to New Charter Schools Amid Concerns Over Equity and Funding

The State Board of Education has granted initial certificates to five new state charter schools. Whether the schools eventually open depends on if the state legislature provides the necessary funding.

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Lawmakers Announce Education Will Be Top Priority This Legislative Session

At their first press conference of the legislative session, House and Senate Democrats today announced that education and housing will be their two central priorities this winter and spring.

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Calling All Middle School Social Studies Teachers!

Do you teach social studies to sixth, seventh, or eighth graders? Encourage them to apply to the National Civics Bee by submitting a 600- to 750-word essay addressing a community issue and proposing a solution.

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HSA Hacks: Learn How to Get the Most Out of Your Savings

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Tom Lally, CEA’s insurance specialist, talks with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about what teachers need to know to take full advantage of their HSAs.

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School Funding Top Issue on Opening Day of Legislative Session

Legislators are back in Hartford today, and Governor Ned Lamont kicked off the 2025 legislative session, which runs until June 4, with his State of the State Address before the joint chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly.

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CountyPalooza 2025: Unite, Collaborate, and Lead the Way

Join a statewide, virtual gathering of CEA members on January 28 to learn about policies and developments that affect you professionally and personally—including what comes next now that WEP/GPO is repealed.

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President Biden to Sign WEP/GPO Repeal

On Sunday, CEA President Kate Dias will be at the White House ceremony for the historic repeal of WEP/GPO. Watch the video of how together, we made history.

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Save Lives: Sign Up for the CEA Blood Drive

A blood drive is a simple yet powerful way to make a difference in someone’s life. Create a flurry of hope this winter by giving blood at the CEA Blood Drive January 28.

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Retired and Ready to Act

As Connecticut’s 2025 legislative session kicks off next week, CEA-Retired is gearing up to play a pivotal role in advocating for teachers and public education.

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Historic Repeal of WEP/GPO Marks Victory for Unions and Public Servants

In a landmark event, CEA leaders joined Senator Richard Blumenthal and representatives from various public service unions at a news conference to celebrate the historic repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO).

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Featured Headlines

Latest News and Information

Honoring Dr. King: Using Literature to Foster Meaningful Conversations About Race in the Classroom

On Monday we commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy of advocating for racial and economic equality and justice for communities of color. It’s the perfect time of year to commit to making the world a more just place and having positive conversations about race with our students.

READ MORE

Honoring Excellence in Education & Communications—Nominate Yourself or a Colleague Today

Each year, CEA recognizes local associations, individual members, and community stakeholders who make the teaching profession shine. The deadline for entries is Friday, February 28, 2025.

READ MORE

State Board Gives Initial Approval to New Charter Schools Amid Concerns Over Equity and Funding

The State Board of Education has granted initial certificates to five new state charter schools. Whether the schools eventually open depends on if the state legislature provides the necessary funding.

READ MORE

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