Education Coalition Releases Safe and Successful Schools Now Report
Report outlines immediate steps necessary to keep students, educators, staff and communities safe.
Report outlines immediate steps necessary to keep students, educators, staff and communities safe.
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Support core principals aligned with CEA recommendations Read the unions’ 13 reopening standards Read CEA’s Safe Learning Plan and Updated Recommendations Watch News Conference Unions across the state have joined together calling for reopening schools in person only if districts can guarantee that physical safety protocols can be met to keep students, teachers, and staff…
DetailsAs well as being CEA’s highest policy-making body, the CEA Representative Assembly (RA) is also usually a chance for teachers from across the state to meet up and converse with their fellow CEA members.
DetailsAt a virtual education roundtable meeting of Governor Ned Lamont’s Reopen Connecticut Advisory Group, public health officials and education stakeholders discussed issues surrounding school reopening plans.
DetailsCEA applauds Governor Lamont for listening to public health experts in his decision to close schools for the remainder of this school year.
DetailsAt a time when our country needs skilled workers with a solid educational foundation, we cannot allow the pandemic to worsen achievement for students in the greatest need, and undermine the progress of Connecticut’s education system.
DetailsCurrent school closures are unlike anything we in Connecticut have experienced in our lifetimes. You understandably have many questions about what school closures mean for you and your students, and here at CEA, we are compiling the answers to some of your most pressing questions. We will be answering more questions as more information becomes…
DetailsWith municipal elections only days away, Stratford teachers sent a clear signal to anyone eyeing a seat on the Board of Education. Their message? We are still seeing red.
DetailsMonday night marked the start of a promising new relationship between Connecticut educators and the Department of Children and Families as DCF Commissioner Vannessa Dorantes and several of her…
DetailsLauding the work that Bridgeport teachers do, in very challenging circumstances, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy recently told a group of Bridgeport educators that their jobs have…
Details“We are in a tough negotiations process,” said EHEA President Cynthia Wintjen. “The incoming proposal is probably the worst I’ve ever seen in 30 years.”
Details“A profession as noble as teaching deserves retirement security,” State Treasurer Shawn Wooden told hundreds of Connecticut public school teachers…
DetailsAt CEA’s Summit on Diversity nearly 100 educators from across the state joined together for a powerful day of connection, leadership, and storytelling focused on equity and belonging in education.
DetailsUncertainty surrounding education budgets often leads to nonrenewal or reduction in force (RIF) notices in the spring. These must be provided in writing no later than May 1. If teachers in your building have been notified that they will not be returning to their jobs next school year, here’s how you can help. First, let…
DetailsDo you have a vision for a standout new educator orientation but you need a little support to bring it to life? CEA is offering a limited number of $500 grants to help local associations create welcoming, engaging experiences for new members.
DetailsThe Connecticut Association of School Librarians has been named the 2026 Chapter of the Year by the American Association of School Librarians. CASL was recognized in part for its leadership and collaboration with other stakeholders to pass Connecticut’s Freedom to Read law in 2025.
DetailsOn the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, educator legislators State Reps. Biggins and Napoli talk about priorities this legislative session and how teachers can get their message across to lawmakers.
DetailsThe American Civic Education Teacher Awards celebrate outstanding educators who bring civics, government, and public policy to life in their classrooms. If you teach about the U.S. Constitution, Congress, or how pubic policy decisions are made at the state and local levels, this is your chance to be recognized.
Details“Today presents a really important moment to learn from one another,” CEA President Kate Dias told the 150 attendees gathered for CEA’s Early Career Educator Conference. Teachers had the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the state and choose from among 11 different workshops on a wide range of topics.
DetailsJoin us for our first “How To Get Hired” virtual event. This session, presented by a seasoned building administrator, will focus on resume and cover letter writing.
DetailsAcross Connecticut, educators are coming together on Saturday, March 28, for No Kings rallies in more than 40 cities and towns—raising a collective voice for strong public schools and the students they serve.
DetailsAre you interested in professional development focused on global learning? Apply for The NEA Foundation’s Global Learning Fellowship!
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