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The CEA Representative Assembly gave delegates the opportunity to not only conduct the Association’s business, but also to recognize colleagues and public education supporters who have made a significant impact…
The two-day CEA Representative Assembly is underway tonight at the Mohegan Sun Conference Center with nearly 350 teachers from more than 160 districts around the state celebrating a return to…
As part of Governor Lamont’s workforce readiness initiative, Manchester High School has received a $390,000 state bonding allocation to support the school’s manufacturing program—a move many years in the making…
Monday’s Tony nominations and this weekend’s Billboard Awards may be all the buzz … but last night it was Connecticut teachers who took center stage.
Educators who hold a valid, active teaching certificate from several states outside of Connecticut may now apply for and obtain a Connecticut equivalent certification. The Connecticut State Department of Education…
In recognition of the important work teachers do—and the particular challenges the pandemic has presented for the profession—the State Board of Education and governor’s office invited CEA President Kate Dias,…
With updates to teacher evaluation guidelines taking longer than the State Department of Education anticipated, existing teacher evaluation flexibilities will extend into the 2022-2023 school year while the revision process…
The first phase of Connecticut’s new model math curriculum for grades 6 to 8 and financial literacy curriculum for grades 6 to 12 was released recently. Developed by a team that…
Two important mental health bills have received crucial legislative support and are close to reaching the finish line but need your advocacy. Senate Bill 1, which was voted out of…