Remembering Sandy Hook
Today marks a somber anniversary: eight years since the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of 20 first-graders and six teachers and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown,…
Today marks a somber anniversary: eight years since the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of 20 first-graders and six teachers and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown,…
Educators are overwhelmed by their exploding workload as a result of COVID-19, and specifically the continuing extension of the workday resulting from the pandemic. NEA developed COVID-19 workday guidance to help confront this issue.
Are you an educator burdened by student debt? If so, you are not alone. CEA members can join NEA student debt experts for a virtual student debt clinic Saturday, December…
Leaders of education unions representing thousands of public school employees presented a petition signed by more than 14,000 education and community members.
Do you know an educator who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to multiculturalism, equal opportunities, LGBTQ support and awareness, conflict resolution, or other social issues pertinent to students and public education?
CEA sends condolences to the family and friends of Sharon Palmer, former AFT Connecticut president, labor commissioner, and East Haddam and Waterford teacher, on her recent passing.
The holidays are different this year due to coronavirus concerns, and many are forgoing in-person family gatherings. NEA Member Benefits is ready to help you make the most out of…
Remember to check out the deals and discounts available from NEA Member Benefits as you’re doing your holiday shopping this year.
Dozens of teachers, along with students, parents, policymakers, and community stakeholders, participated in a virtual symposium to explore topics such as special education, social emotional learning, engaging parents and other caregivers, technology, and the future of distance learning.
By donating to the CEF Holiday Bear Project, you can brighten the holidays for a child who would otherwise go without gifts this year.