Community Symposium: Redefining the Future of Public Education
Be part of the discussion and help redefine the future of public education by attending the December 2nd virtual community symposium.
Be part of the discussion and help redefine the future of public education by attending the December 2nd virtual community symposium.
Please enter your CEA Membership ID below.
Your membership ID is on your membership card that you received at the start of the school year. It can also be found on the label of your CEA Advisor.
If you do not have your ID, you can access it by logging into NEA Ed Communities. First-time visitors must create a personal profile.
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