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Author Archives: Laurel Killough

New State Guidance Regarding Testing for Unvaccinated Educators

CEA News, CEAdaily, CoronavirusBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 20, 2021

The state has released new guidance regarding COVID-19 testing requirements, documents that can be used for religious and medical exemptions, and forms to submit for those that have tested positive for COVID recently and want exemption from testing based on their physician’s documentation.

CEA Op-Ed Calls for Improved Air Quality in Schools

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 17, 2021

“The health of students, teachers, and staff in our schools depends in large part on the quality of the air they breathe,” CEA Executive Director Donald Williams writes in an opinion piece in the Connecticut Post.

Holiday Bear Is Back—Sponsor a Child in Need

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 16, 2021

It may be September, but the holiday season will be here sooner than we think—which is why the Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, is rolling out its updated Holiday Bear Project.

Media Coverage of CEA Back-to-School Survey

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 14, 2021

CEA’s most recent poll of members found teachers remain concerned about school safety as the pandemic continues into a third school year. In particular, teachers want to see improved ventilation…

Sign Up for CEA’s Mindful Mondays Series

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 13, 2021

CEA, in collaboration with author Marc Brackett, founder and director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, is launching a series of live webinars and online videos on a variety…

On 20th Anniversary, Educators Talk Teaching 9/11

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 11, 2021

Many educators remember September 11, 2001, in great detail, but for their students the events of that day are history. CEA members say that makes teaching about the terrorist attacks…

CEA Leaders: Teachers Excited to Be Back in the Classroom, but Safety Concerns Taking a Toll

CEA News, CEAdaily, CoronavirusBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 10, 2021

While Connecticut educators enthusiastically welcome students back into their classrooms, deep concerns remain about COVID safety—in particular, the lack of adequate ventilation in schools—and stress levels remain high.

President Biden’s Path Out of the Pandemic Includes Safe Schools

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 9, 2021

In a speech about the country’s path out of the pandemic today President Joe Biden called on governors to require the vaccination of teachers and school staff and increase testing…

Strategies for Communicating with English Learners’ Families

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 8, 2021

There are many ways that educators can connect with families of English learners and keep that communication strong. Regular communication can be challenging to figure out, but in many cases,…

September Deals and Discounts from NEA Member Benefits

CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughSeptember 7, 2021

This September, check out highlighted discounts from NEA Member Benefits on everything from meal kit delivery to school supplies and electronics. Browse all the deals and discounts available to you…

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