Bridgeport Honors Outstanding Educators
Bridgeport teachers are receiving awards from the Bridgeport Public Education Fund for demonstrating leadership in education and for their strong instructional skills and passion for student inspiration.
Bridgeport teachers are receiving awards from the Bridgeport Public Education Fund for demonstrating leadership in education and for their strong instructional skills and passion for student inspiration.
“Teaching has so many challenges, but it is still the best profession in the world,” CEA President Kate Dias told CEA Aspiring Educators gathered for their end-of-year Apple Banquet last weekend.
Use your CEA membership card to save this spring on baseball, basketball, and soccer games in Connecticut—and Boston and NYC, too!
Educators are calling for a repeal of WEP/GPO provisions that eliminate earned retirement benefits from millions of Americans.
CEA has new merch to add to your shirt, jacket, or pin collection! CEA and CEA Pride pins are the perfect way to show your union pride and allyship.
Join CEA members at the State Capitol to meet with your legislators and urge them to pass bills that enhance the teaching profession.
No need to travel to have fun this spring! Your CEA membership card is your passport to discounted sporting events, shows, museums, and more.
Marking National Healthy Schools Day, Connecticut’s School Indoor Air Quality Working Group called on policymakers to continue funding and prioritizing healthy teaching and learning environments for the state’s public school educators, staff, and students.
Legislators last week missed a critical opportunity to fund priorities vital to elevating the teaching profession. With exactly a month left of the legislative session, CEA is calling on its members to reach out to lawmakers and ask them to act now.
Connecticut will experience a rare partial solar eclipse on Monday, and schools that won’t be on April break are preparing for this unique educational experience.