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Connecticut Education Association
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Congressman Larson, Advocates Call Out Plan to Decimate Social Security

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurFebruary 28, 2025

CEA Vice President Joslyn DeLancey today stood with Congressman John Larson and other workers, retirees, and advocates from across Connecticut to call out the reported plan to gut the Social Security Administration.

CEA Members and Staff Urge Legislators to Treat Teachers Fairly and Pass Just Cause

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurFebruary 27, 2025

In this politically charged atmosphere teachers on both sides of the aisle may wish to exercise their First Amendment rights and comment publicly on matters of public concern, but the lack of just cause and binding arbitration in state teacher termination statutes means that teachers can put their jobs at risk when they speak out.

Statement from CEA President Kate Dias on the Legislature Approving Special Education Funding

News ReleaseBy SysArthurFebruary 27, 2025

We commend the legislature for responding to the urgent concerns raised by teachers, parents, and advocates regarding the crisis in special education funding by approving an additional $40 million for…

Legislators Listen to Teachers, Approve $40 Million in Additional Special Ed Funding

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy SysArthurFebruary 26, 2025

Legislators are hearing loud and clear from teachers, parents, and town officials that more must be done to support special education and they responded this week by approving an additional $40 million in funding for special education for this fiscal year.

Join the Champions for Public Education Day of Action on March 4

BuildingReps, CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy SysArthurFebruary 25, 2025

Show your support for public education on Tuesday, March 4, by wearing red to draw attention to the urgent need for investments in education. 

CEF Kicks-Off Annual Read Across Connecticut Celebration

News Release, Read Across ConnecticutBy SysArthurFebruary 25, 2025

Public schools across the state will participate in effort to promote literacy and a love of reading The Connecticut Education Foundation (CEF) kicked off its annual Read Across Connecticut weeklong…

The Real Deal: What Federal Funding Cuts Would Look Like

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy SysArthurFebruary 24, 2025

Educators, lawmakers, parents, and local leaders gather for a candid conversation about what threats to federal funding would mean for Connecticut schools.

Read Across Connecticut Kicks Off in Torrington

CEA News, CEAdaily, Read Across ConnecticutBy SysArthurFebruary 24, 2025

“Reading is an important key to unlocking the potential of all children,” says Joslyn DeLancey, CEA Vice President and President of CEA’s charitable arm, the Connecticut Education Foundation.

Federal School Funding Cuts Will Hurt Students

News ReleaseBy SysArthurFebruary 24, 2025

Teachers, parents, lawmakers, and community members share stories of lost opportunities, jeopardized futures, and real, devastating impact of lost funding Total Federal School Funding by District Ongoing assaults on federal…

Middle School Teachers: Soccer and STEM Field Trip Opportunity

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurFebruary 21, 2025

Interested in bringing students to a STEM showcase and Hartford Athletic Exhibition Match this spring? Fill out the interest form by Feb. 28.

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