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From Student and Teacher to Colleagues: How Southington Teachers Go the Extra Mile

When Kelley Elementary School teacher Lindsay Veronneau first met Kelly Bergland, Bergland was a second grader in Veronneau’s class. Years later, that little girl is now the fourth-grade teacher in the classroom next door.

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From Day One: Why Union Involvement Matters for Early-Career Educators

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, early-career educators Emily Gunzburg (Manchester) and Ashley Beal (Hamden) talk about what it means to be a new educator today—and why union involvement is important from the very beginning.

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At CEA Job Fair, Career Opportunities Abound

With classrooms across the state facing teacher shortages, CEA’s second annual job fair brought certified educators and hiring managers together under one roof last weekend.

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A Zip Code Shouldn’t Decide a Child’s Future: Bridgeport Education Community Takes Funding Fight to the Capitol

Bridgeport Public Schools, the largest district in the state, has faced chronic underfunding, and new cuts to the city’s education budget will only further harm students. That’s why Bridgeport students, teachers, administrators, and supporters are at the Capitol in Hartford today telling lawmakers that Bridgeport schools need state support now.

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Teaching Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage

Teach about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the help of lesson plans, activities, teaching guides, printables, and more from NEA.

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A Morning Without Child Care: Connecticut Rallies for a System in Crisis

Thousands of childcare workers, parents, and community members around the state participated in rallies yesterday to draw attention to the importance of childcare and the need for the state to do more to support working parents and childcare providers.

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Serving Up Insight: Teachers Join WICC’s Melissa in the Morning for Breakfast and Big Topics

For the second year in a row, WICC Radio’s Melissa in the Morning is meeting members of the public in diners around Fairfield County to hear directly from people from all walks of life—including teachers.

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Retirees Elect New Leaders and Get Capitol Scoop at Spring Meeting

At their Spring Business Meeting CEA-Retired members heard from CEA leaders, got updates on state and federal legislation, and elected new leaders.

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Register for Day of Collaboration and Professional Learning

Join teachers from around the state this July for interactive sessions and networking opportunities at the Empowered to Lead Symposium, an annual event hosted by the Connecticut Teacher of the Year Council.

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Leadership, Advocacy, and Action: Highlights from the 2025 CEA RA

414 delegates representing districts around the state gathered this weekend for the 2025 CEA Representative Assembly to elect new officers, vote on a budget, new business items, and amendments to the constitution and bylaws, and honor exemplary educators.

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CEA Kicks Off 177th Representative Assembly

With 408 delegates in attendance, CEA’s 177th Representative Assembly—the association’s largest governing body—convened tonight at the Mohegan Sun Expo Center.

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62 Positions on the Line as New Milford Education Supporters Tell Residents to ‘Vote No, Too Low’

Hundreds of students, parents, and educators flooded the New Milford green this week rallying to protest nearly $2 million in cuts to New Milford’s proposed school budget.

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Latest News and Information

From Student and Teacher to Colleagues: How Southington Teachers Go the Extra Mile

When Kelley Elementary School teacher Lindsay Veronneau first met Kelly Bergland, Bergland was a second grader in Veronneau’s class. Years later, that little girl is now the fourth-grade teacher in the classroom next door.

READ MORE

From Day One: Why Union Involvement Matters for Early-Career Educators

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, early-career educators Emily Gunzburg (Manchester) and Ashley Beal (Hamden) talk about what it means to be a new educator today—and why union involvement is important from the very beginning.

READ MORE

At CEA Job Fair, Career Opportunities Abound

With classrooms across the state facing teacher shortages, CEA’s second annual job fair brought certified educators and hiring managers together under one roof last weekend.

READ MORE

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