State Unveils New Math, Financial Literacy Curriculum
The first phase of Connecticut’s new model math curriculum for grades 6 to 8 and financial literacy curriculum for grades 6 to 12 was released recently. Developed by a team that…
The first phase of Connecticut’s new model math curriculum for grades 6 to 8 and financial literacy curriculum for grades 6 to 12 was released recently. Developed by a team that…
Two important mental health bills have received crucial legislative support and are close to reaching the finish line but need your advocacy. Senate Bill 1, which was voted out of…
Teamwork, dedication, and persistence were in full view this week. We are so appreciative of all of you who took action on Wednesday to support teacher priorities. Thousands of CEA…
CEA members save on tickets to the Connecticut Sun’s home opener Saturday, May 14.
Educators from across the state called, emailed, and held in-person meetings with lawmakers in a final push to pass legislation critical to public schools.
With one week left in the legislative session, CEA is asking legislators, parents, and voters to stand with students and teachers to get critical bills passed.
There’s one week left before the end of the legislative session, and we want legislators’ social media feeds, inboxes, voicemails, and offices to be a sea of #RedForEd. Urge legislators…
With only a week left of the legislative session, Southington teacher Jason Ghidini is headed for the State Capitol after school tomorrow to talk to his state senator and representative. He’ll be wearing #RedForEd, and he hopes colleagues from every part of the state join him.
With only nine days left in the legislative session, there’s not much time to get teacher priorities across the finish line, and CEA leaders are encouraging all members to join in a Red for Ed Day of Action this Wednesday.
With the legislative session ending on May 4, now is the time to take action to urge lawmakers to support students and teachers.