YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
Read CEA President Sheila Cohen’s important message about how you can help make the difference in passing new laws to prevent assaults on teachers. Your action is needed now to convince…
Read CEA President Sheila Cohen’s important message about how you can help make the difference in passing new laws to prevent assaults on teachers. Your action is needed now to convince…
Baseball season is starting, and we have your discounted seats to the Hartford Yard Goats CEA Teacher Appreciation Games. Join your colleagues at the ballpark on Saturday, May 5, Friday, July 27, and Friday August 24s. Tickets sell quickly, so get on the ball!
From teacher retirement to school funding to ending aggressive student behavior, hear about the bills legislators are discussing that will impact your students, your profession, and your future. Attend a CEA County Forum and keep up-to-date on all the news you need to know.
Thousands of teachers joined their students at the March for Our Lives Rallies in Washington, D.C., Hartford, and across Connecticut to spur Congressional action to keep our schools safe and…
CEA is leading the charge in advocating for repealing the teacher tax and fully funding our schools, but legislators need to hear from you. TAKE ACTION NOW Contact Your Legislators…
Oklahoma educators, support professionals, parents, students, and community members have been PACKING the Oklahoma State Capitol this week to speak up on behalf of Oklahoma’s children! Can you support them by buying them lunch?
Your voice can make the difference in passing new laws to prevent assaults on teachers. Call your legislators today and tell them to vote for SB 453: AAC Classroom Safety and…
Teachers from Avon, Bloomfield, Cheshire, Clinton, Cornwall, Coventry, East Hartford, Killingly, Manchester, Mansfield, Newington, Norwich, Tolland, Trumbull, and Waterbury—as well as retired educators from around the state—participated in the student-led March for Our Lives ast the nation’s capital.
Kicked, bitten, and thrown to the ground. Connecticut teachers say they’ve had enough.
The decision to increase the teacher payroll tax is causing additional financial hardships for Connecticut’s professional educators.