CEA-Retired Members Take Home Spotlight Award at National Meeting
NEA-Retired President Sarah Borgman presented CEA-Retired members with the NEA-Retired Spotlight Award for best retiree news in a state publication.
NEA-Retired President Sarah Borgman presented CEA-Retired members with the NEA-Retired Spotlight Award for best retiree news in a state publication.
Connecticut State Department of Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker and 2022 National Teacher of the Year Kurt Russell testified last week before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and…
Two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions concerning prayer in schools and federal funding of private schools have the potential to reshape the world of public education, blurring the line between…
Calling it a “monumental day,” President Biden has signed into law the most significant federal gun safety legislation in decades after it passed both the House and Senate last week.…
The Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) this week announced more than $8.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) funds…
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a landmark civil rights law that protects people from discrimination based on sex in all education programs or activities that receive federal…
Take a trip to Gillette Stadium and take in a New England Revolution game at one of three Educator Appreciation games.
If you’re working under an endorsement that is considered a shortage area you may be eligible for benefits such as loan forgiveness and mortgage assistance. Check out the designated shortage areas for 2022-23.
Join your colleagues for some baseball action, food, and fun on July 30 at the CEA/Yard Goats Party Deck.
Do you have questions about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and the process to get your debt forgiven? Attend an NEA webinar June 22 at 7pm to get your questions answered.