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As the new school year gets underway, and to celebrate the launch of NEA’s Read Across America calendar, the National Education Association is giving away hundreds of books that celebrate…
As the new school year gets underway, and to celebrate the launch of NEA’s Read Across America calendar, the National Education Association is giving away hundreds of books that celebrate…
Why are you #UnionYes? Bloomfield teacher Gail Jorden says CEA enables her to work with other teachers from across the state to make big changes for teachers and students. Colleen…
CEA has once again teamed up with AFT Connecticut and WFSB TV 3 to highlight issues facing Connecticut teachers and public education.
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Your membership ID is on your membership card that you received at the start of the school year. It can also be found on the label of your CEA Advisor.
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As you welcome students into your classroom, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey want you to know that CEA is with you every step of the way.
Watch a message of support from CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey, and find out how you can support striking teachers.
CEA members are speaking up and sharing why, when teachers stand together, they can have a bigger impact on their students and their profession.
CEA President Kate Dias has made several recent media appearances to call attention to the need to remedy the teacher shortage affecting many schools.
After eight months of fighting the Killingly Board of Education over its decision to reject a mental health center in the high school, teachers, parents, and students took their concerns…