Connecticut Students Need A Champion
From Fairfield to Litchfield, New Haven to Hartford, and New London to Windham, all Connecticut children deserve a great public education.
From Fairfield to Litchfield, New Haven to Hartford, and New London to Windham, all Connecticut children deserve a great public education.
Under the bright blue sky, CEA members and their family and friends gathered at Rentschler Field this Saturday to enjoy food fresh from the grill, catch up with one another, and play some cornhole at the CEA Teacher Tailgate ahead of UConn’s homecoming game.
A new survey of Bridgeport teachers clearly demonstrates the crisis of leadership the district is facing.
In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, CEA Political Action Committee Chair and Glastonbury teacher Scott Minnick talks about the upcoming election, early voting, and how teachers can make sure they are informed on all the candidates before heading to the polls.
Hispanic Heritage Month is sometimes celebrated with a focus on historical figures or famous people and their accomplishments. In West Hartford, Spanish teacher Carolina Gieczewski uses the month as an opportunity to build community connections and introduce students to the Hispanic people around them in their everyday lives.
CEA County Forums are taking place across the state this October and November. Educators who have already attended their County Forums have appreciated the opportunity to hear the latest from CEA as well as connect with colleagues from other schools and districts.
On the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Dalio Education Co-CEO Andrew Ferguson joined CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey to talk about the importance of coming together to invest in the state’s youth.
Cheered on by students and colleagues, 18-year veteran New Haven educator Julia Miller was named Connecticut’s 2025 Teacher of the Year.
Last fall CCSU’s chapter of CEA’s Aspiring Educator Program was down to just two members. This fall those two members, who stepped up to serve as president and vice president, have been honored by the State Board of Education for their leadership at the local and state levels and have grown their chapter by leaps and bounds.
Chris DiPentima, the president and CEO of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, talks with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about CBIA’s new economic action plan and how education and economic growth intersect on the latest episode of CEA’s podcast.