Affected by WEP/GPO? Share Your Story with Congress
Submit your written testimony on why it’s so important to repeal WEP/GPO before a Senate subcommittee hearing June 7.
Submit your written testimony on why it’s so important to repeal WEP/GPO before a Senate subcommittee hearing June 7.
Enfield teachers, students, parents, and community members are reeling today after learning at a Board of Education meeting last night that Enfield Public Schools will have 20% fewer educators when students head back to school this fall.
Enter NEA’s contest and design a postcard that encourages everyone to vote this November and support candidates who stand with students and educators.
CEA held its first annual Membership Madness Tournament this spring, and four locals with the highest membership percentage in their demographic bracket took home the gold—and $500.
At their annual Spring Business Meeting CEA-Retired members gathered to make changes to their constitution, elect representatives, learn the latest on state and federal legislation, and hear remarks from NEA-Retired president Anita Gibson.
Despite an outpouring of support for fairly funded schools by students, parents, teachers, and community members the Enfield Town Council voted Monday night to make $5 million in cuts to the Enfield Public Schools.
Canton educators rally against budget cuts that would eliminate staff, programs, instructional supports such as after-school and summer academies, and resources ranging from Chromebooks to textbooks.
Exemplary Danbury teacher Lori Woodruff was presented with the Connecticut Education Association’s highest teaching award, the John McCormack Award for Teaching Excellence. The Academy for International Studies (AIS) Magnet School fourth grade teacher was honored at the 176th annual CEA Representative Assembly, held at the Mohegan Sun Convention Center this past weekend.
In addition to conducting the business of the association, delegates to the CEA Representative Assembly last weekend also honored many CEA members for their outstanding commitment to the profession, for advancing human and civil rights, and for their public relations efforts.
Delegates to the CEA Representative Assembly elected new officers, voted on a budget, new business items, and amendments to the constitution and bylaws, and honored exemplary educators.