Senator Murphy, Other Senators Announce Bipartisan Deal to Combat Gun Violence
CEA members applaud Senator Murphy’s efforts to secure a bipartisan agreement for a gun violence framework.
CEA members applaud Senator Murphy’s efforts to secure a bipartisan agreement for a gun violence framework.
Celebrate the end of the school year with one free ticket for each CEA member during CEA Teacher Appreciation Day at the Connecticut Sun.
Voter referendums in the City of Danbury are uncommon, so teachers and education supporters weren’t sure what to expect, but their activism paid off in a big way yesterday when…
This November, we have the chance to elect candidates who will determine the future of public education. Enter NEA’s contest and design a postcard that encourages everyone to vote and…
CEA wants to hear your views and opinions on public education and the teaching profession to better advocate for you and your students next year.
If you were financially impacted by COVID-19 between March 10, 2020, and July 20, 2021, you may be eligible to apply for benefits to cover lost wages and out-of-pocket medical…
The State Department of Education (SDE) recognizes that teachers have worked extremely hard during the pandemic and wants to learn from your experiences to be better prepared for the future.
On top of the cost of their degrees, aspiring educators also face the fees that come with Praxis testing, edTPA, background checks and fingerprinting, and state certification. Those fees add…
Legislators made children’s mental health a priority this legislative session at the urging of teachers, students, and families, and Governor Ned Lamont has now signed three historic children’s mental health bills into law.
The State Department of Education has released an updated list of temporary emergency endorsements, effective for the 2022–23 school year. These emergency certifications can only be issued to educators who…