CEA Launches Campaign Highlighting Positive Role of Connecticut Teachers in Students’ Lives and Careers
CEA has launched a public awareness campaign to highlight the importance of the teaching profession.
CEA has launched a public awareness campaign to highlight the importance of the teaching profession.
This October, whether you’re upgrading your wardrobe, planning fall meals, or looking for travel discounts, check out the deals and savings available to you as an NEA member from NEA…
The NAEP results highlight the continued effects of COVID-19 on our students and confirm what educators have been saying for more than two years. The pandemic exacerbated existing gaps in…
Each year, the Connecticut Education Foundation’s (CEF) Holiday Bear provides gifts for children whose families are facing financial or other hardships. Children in need are nominated by their teachers, and…
A vacancy exists on the Connecticut Advisory Council for Teacher Professional Standards (CACTPS).
CEA President Kate Dias and other labor leaders joined Connecticut’s congressional delegation this morning in denouncing a plan to cut Medicare and Social Security benefits for millions of Americans.
Get the scoop on midterm elections around the state. Your classroom environment, retirement, and a whole lot more depend on it.
With temperatures dropping, flu season set to make a strong comeback, and the clock running out on HVAC grants for schools, CEA President Kate Dias, Senator Richard Blumenthal, and other…
With election season in full swing, teachers are working to get out the vote—particularly in close races where the future of public education is at stake.
For teachers encountering disruptive student behavior, wishing to express concerns or recommendations in a planning and placement team (PPT) meeting, or both, laws enacted in Connecticut in recent years provide…