$500, $1,000, or More?

How much do you spend on your students and classroom supplies? CEA is collaborating with NBC Connecticut on a special survey and report to determine how much teachers hard-earned money is spent on their classrooms. Share your story.

It’s B-T-S Time

The work you do in the classroom every day makes our schools among the best in the nation. CEA President Jeff Leake explains how together with CEA teachers work as a team to keep our schools and profession strong. Watch the video.

Travel for Less

With NEA Vacations and CEA’s TicketsAtWork discounts, teachers travel for less. Get great prices on cruises, hotel and resort stays, flights, and guided vacations. Find out more.

BBQ and Baseball

Yard Goats baseball hosts an all-you-can-eat BBQ picnic for CEA members! Teachers are invited to the field to hold up a giant flag during the national anthem. Only 20 spots left! Get tickets.

Rotten Apple

A Rotten Apple to State Representatives Craig Fishbein and Joseph Polletta for introducing 25 anti-union amendments in an attempt to take away employee rights and weaken unions.

Shiny Apple

A Shiny Apple to Governor Lamont and legislators, especially Senator Julie Kushner and Rep. Robyn Porter, for their efforts in getting the $15 minimum wage bill signed into law.

Is Your School Sick?

Does your classroom experience extreme temperatures? Is there mold in your school? Are you or your students sick? Please take two minutes to take our survey #IsMySchoolSick and share your stories about excessive heat and cold, mold, water damage, and other environmental issues in your classrooms and schools.

Take Time for Yourself This Summer

Take two days this summer to focus on yourself and your future with workshops on retirement planning, letting go of stress, how your personality can help you be more effective, and more. Register now to attend CEA’s Free Summer Conference at Mohegan Sun.

Brighter Future with a Swipe of a Pen

CEA President Jeff Leake joined other labor leaders in celebrating Governor Lamont’s signing of the $15 minimum wage bill that will improve the lives of children and families across the state, and will have a positive impact on students in our classrooms. Read more.