Teachers Share Why They’re #UnionYes
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 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…
As superintendents gathered this morning for the State Department of Education’s annual back-to-school meeting, hopes were high for a more normal school year, even as children continue to struggle with…
This back-to-school season save on everything from laptops to clothing to a new car with the deals and discounts available to you through NEA Member Benefits.
More than 2.5 million people dedicated to public service, including Connecticut teachers, have their Social Security benefits reduced or eliminated due to federal penalties. It’s time for Congress to take action.
CEA is working to reduce the pressure standardized assessments place on students, educators, and the school community. Your insight on the impact of assessments is key.
Teachers routinely spend hundreds of dollars of their own money on their students and classrooms, and Channel 3 Eyewitness News is stepping up to help again this year.
With the start of the 2022-23 school year just a few weeks away, some Connecticut districts still have a number of teaching positions to fill. “We need to have the…
Registered Democrats and Republicans in Connecticut have several primaries to vote in tomorrow, including those for secretary of state for both parties, treasurer for Democrats, U.S. Senate for Republicans, Congress…