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Category Archives: CEA News

Teacher of the Year Ceremony Celebrates Connecticut’s Talented Educators

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy SysArthurNovember 17, 2022

Teachers from more than 160 school districts across the state took the stage at The Bushnell yesterday in an event celebrating the importance of their profession and all its shining…

Fixing Social Security for Teachers

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgo, wep/gpoBy SysArthurNovember 16, 2022

Congressman John Larson has a bill before Congress that would repeal GPO and WEP, provisions that reduce or entirely eliminate Social Security benefits for teachers. Listen to Larson and Preston local President Susan Strader discuss how Larson’s bill will help teachers on the latest episode of CEA’s podcast.

Teachers Win at the Polls

CEA News, CEAdaily, CEAgoBy SysArthurNovember 15, 2022

CEA members turned out in big ways for education friendly candidates this fall. From door knocking and phone banking to texting, writing post cards, attending rallies, and poll standing, their…

CEA Launches Campaign Highlighting Positive Role of Connecticut Teachers

Because of a Teacher, CEA NewsBy SysArthurNovember 15, 2022

CEA has launched a public awareness campaign to highlight the importance of the teaching profession.

Connecticut Residents Credit Teachers with Who They Are Today

Because of a Teacher, CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 14, 2022

American Education Week presents everyone with an opportunity to celebrate public education and honor the individuals who are making a difference in students’ lives. Here in Connecticut, people from a variety of occupations are sharing what they have achieved because of a teacher.

Calling All Presenters!

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 13, 2022

Do you enjoy presenting? Would you like to help support our newer teachers? The CEA Membership Training and Conference Committee is looking to expand the sessions available to members attending…

Schools Across Connecticut Honor Veterans

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 10, 2022

Veterans’ Day is tomorrow, and teachers in schools across Connecticut have been recognizing the contributions of military veterans with their students.

Your Donation Can Make a Child’s Holiday Brighter

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 9, 2022

As the weather turns colder and you think about the upcoming festive season, consider brightening a child’s holiday by contributing to the Connecticut Education Foundation’s (CEF) Holiday Bear program.

UConn Homecoming a Big Win for Students, Teachers

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 7, 2022

Over homecoming weekend, UConn football made history—and teachers from every corner of the state were at Rentschler Field to see it. With a final score of 13-3, the Huskies clinched…

Teachers, Represent!

CEA News, CEAdailyBy SysArthurNovember 5, 2022

Have you ever thought about becoming more involved in the work of your union? Nominations for delegates to the NEA Representative Assembly are being accepted now through December 1.

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