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Connecticut Education Association
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Category Archives: CEAdaily

Sign and Send Postcards to Legislators

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 30, 2020

You may already have received an important letter from CEA—if not, keep an eye on your mailbox for a letter explaining how you can help advocate on behalf of issues…

History, Recent Successes Show What’s Possible with a Strong Teachers’ Union

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 29, 2020

When teachers pull together, the impossible becomes possible. Learn about the teacher advocacy that led to historic victories such as the Bridgeport teachers strike and Keep the Promise campaign, and how teacher advocacy is needed now more than ever.

Happy Holidays, from CEA

CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 24, 2020

This year has challenged us unlike any other that has come before it. Thank you for all you are doing to help our students and communities through this very difficult time.

Connecticut COVID-19 Education Policy Subject of Informational Forum

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 22, 2020

Educators, parents, and lawmakers taking part in a virtual panel discussion organized by State Senator Tony Hwang agreed that getting students back into school buildings must be a priority—but when…

Connecticut Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona Nominated as U.S. Secretary of Education

CEA News, CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 22, 2020

With this nomination Biden and Harris have held true to their promise of appointing a public school educator with classroom experience who believes in public education and respects educators.

Return your mailer from CEA

CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 21, 2020

Make sure to check your mailbox in the coming days for an important letter from CEA asking you to help advocate on behalf of issues that impact your financial future…

Statement from the Board of Education Union Coalition on Connecticut Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona being considered for U.S. Secretary of Education

CEAdailyBy Eric AhrensDecember 18, 2020

Miguel Cardona’s formative experience as a teacher and administrator has been critical to his accomplishments as Connecticut Education Commissioner. He has been tested by the unprecedented upheaval caused by the…

Coalition Makes Headway with Governor, Discusses Next Steps for Safe Schools

CEA News, CEAdailyBy LESIA WINIARSKYJDecember 18, 2020

The Board of Education Union Coalition, a group of labor unions that includes CEA, met virtually to outline next steps toward ensuring that the state protects the health and safety of students, staff, and community members amid the current COVID-19 surge.

Call Your Legislators Today

CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 17, 2020

Thank you for signing the petition we presented to the governor last week. Please continue your efforts by calling your legislators to urge them to support safe schools.

Take the Survey: What’s Really Happening in Your District?

CEAdailyBy Laurel KilloughDecember 15, 2020

Don’t miss your opportunity to share your concerns regarding COVID-19 and what’s happening in your school district. CEA has once again teamed up with WFSB-TV 3 and AFT Connecticut for…

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