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Tong Protects Nearly $400 Million for Connecticut Students

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has secured an agreement to prevent the Trump Administration from withholding nearly $400 million in federal education funds from the state and local districts that are committed to promoting equal access to education in K-12 classrooms.

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Protect Our Students and Schools: Check Out CEA’s Take Action Toolkit

As public schools across Connecticut face mounting pressure from proposed federal funding cuts, educator shortages, and escalating attacks on immigrant, LGBTQ+, and other vulnerable students, CEA has put together a toolkit that offers ways for educators to take action.

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Protecting Students’ Focus and Mental Health: The Case for Phone-Free Schools in Connecticut

Connecticut educators and parents are joining forces to advance statewide phone-free schools legislation designed to protect student mental health, restore classroom focus, and foster genuine social connection during the school day.

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More Than a Thank You: National School Counseling Week Is a Call to Action

School counselors play an essential role in schools, helping students manage emotions and behaviors, learn interpersonal skills and academic achievement strategies, and collaborating with families and teachers to ensure student success.

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Lessons and Resources for Teaching Black History Month

To help students understand the reality of Black people’s experiences in American history, their impact on American culture, and to celebrate their achievements, NEA has compiled a selection of lesson plans that cover a variety of subjects.

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When Educators Lead, Communities Win

Rocky Hill and Stamford are just two of the CEA local associations to see their efforts pay off after working together to ensure education-friendly candidates were elected to office in November.

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Dreaming of Sun and Warmth? This Giveaway Is for You

Enter the NEA Member Benefits Annual Sweepstakes and you could be one of three lucky winners to receive a 5-night all-inclusive resort certificate.

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Education Leaders Sound Alarm on Federal Cuts, Educator Shortages, and Attacks on Students

As public schools across Connecticut face mounting pressure, education leaders participated in an Education Issues Summit to confront the most pressing challenges.

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Join Us for a Day of Professional Learning

Designed specifically for early career educators but open to all CEA members and CEA Aspiring Educators, this free day of professional learning will help you become more confident in your skills as a teacher and an advocate for your students.

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Help Us Build PD That Works for You

Please take a short survey to help us create professional development tailored to your needs and interests.

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Stand in Solidarity: Wear Blue to Support Minnesota Educators this Friday

Educators across Minnesota are taking part in a statewide day of action to demand that ICE stay away from schools. Let’s stand in solidarity with our colleagues by wearing blue.

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Financial Resolutions Every Educator Should Make This Year

Every January, we close the books on another year, and look ahead to changes we want to make in the new year. One resolution many people make is to polish up their finances.

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Featured Headlines

Latest News and Information

Tong Protects Nearly $400 Million for Connecticut Students

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has secured an agreement to prevent the Trump Administration from withholding nearly $400 million in federal education funds from the state and local districts that are committed to promoting equal access to education in K-12 classrooms.

READ MORE

Protect Our Students and Schools: Check Out CEA’s Take Action Toolkit

As public schools across Connecticut face mounting pressure from proposed federal funding cuts, educator shortages, and escalating attacks on immigrant, LGBTQ+, and other vulnerable students, CEA has put together a toolkit that offers ways for educators to take action.

READ MORE

Protecting Students’ Focus and Mental Health: The Case for Phone-Free Schools in Connecticut

Connecticut educators and parents are joining forces to advance statewide phone-free schools legislation designed to protect student mental health, restore classroom focus, and foster genuine social connection during the school day.

READ MORE

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