First Lady Jill Biden Wants to Thank YouâJoin NEA Event This Monday
As an NEA member, you are invited to join a special virtual event to hear a holiday message of gratitude from First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, NEA President Becky Pringle,…
As an NEA member, you are invited to join a special virtual event to hear a holiday message of gratitude from First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, NEA President Becky Pringle,…
Whether you’re holiday shopping, preparing to entertain, or looking go to a movie, show, or sporting event this December, don’t forget to check out the savings available to NEA members…
Stonington teachers organized to ensure safe, welcoming environments for their students.
NEAâs mental health program, powered by Sanvello, offers tools to help you manage anxiety, stress, and depression at no cost for the first year.
“It brings out the best in me when I think of my teachers,” says Alice Lam, a cardiovascular registered nurse. Watch a conversation between Lam and her former physics teacher Kristen Record.
The State Department of Education is working together with Connecticut’s five recognized tribal nations and educators to create a new Native American studies model curriculum that will be available to schools for the 2023-24 school year.
Join the Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, as we participate in our first-ever Giving Tuesday and make a positive difference for children right here, where we live.
“In our thirst for accountability, we’ve become micromanagers of a process that can’t be micromanaged,” CEA President Kate Dias told NBC Connecticut’s Mike Hydeck during an appearance on Face the Facts to discuss the findings of a recent survey of CEA members.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving and think about how much we appreciate our educators, CEA President Kate Dias says showing gratitude requires that we listen to teachers.
A growing crisis in Connecticutâs public schools brought CEA leaders and elected officials together to focus on solutions ahead of the 2023 legislative session.