CEA-Retired Holiday Open House Hits All the Right Notes
CEA-Retired members gather for their first-ever Holiday Open House, where they put the finishing touches on this year’s Holiday Bear Project.
CEA-Retired members gather for their first-ever Holiday Open House, where they put the finishing touches on this year’s Holiday Bear Project.
A recently released survey of CEA members, highlighting an ongoing crisis in the teaching profession and the urgent need for greater supports for public education, received attention from news outlets across the state.
In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Newington teacher Jennifer Rodriguez talks about CEA’s new ad campaign Teachers Go the Extra Mile and why it’s so important to get the word out.
“Educators are telling us that stress and burnout have leapfrogged to the top of the list of their concerns,” CEA President Kate Dias told reporters today regarding the latest member survey.
Immigrants eating pets, hurricanes intentionally created by “weather modification” systems, and election ballots sent to noncitizen voters to invite “foreign interference.” These are all examples of outrageous claims found online.
“A lot of people think play is just for children, but how many of you feel the stress leaving your body as you laugh with me?” keynote speaker Jed Dearybury asked educators attending CEA’s third annual Reimagining Education conference.
Listen to the latest episode of CEA’s podcast to learn how you can save when you shop online as well as on pet insurance, auto insurance, theater tickets, travel, skiing, sporting events, and more.
The nomination of billionaire Linda McMahon—a retired wrestling industry executive with no teaching experience—to serve as U.S. Secretary of Education represents a reckless shift in our nation’s education priorities.
American Education Week highlights the need for every community to be able to provide a quality public education for every student.
In a ceremony honoring educators across the state, the importance of public schools took center stage.