Join One of CEA’s Five New Work Groups
Based on member concerns and interests, CEA has started five new work groups to tackle complex and large-scale issues that are both important and timely.
Based on member concerns and interests, CEA has started five new work groups to tackle complex and large-scale issues that are both important and timely.
The $150 million in state grant funding now available for schools to use in fixing and updating HVAC systems is a big boost, but members of the state task force…
Looking to take in a show this fall? The Bushnell is offering discounts on many popular performances from Disney’s Aladdin to Mannheim Steamroller Christmas.
From snacks to school supplies to tech, save on everything you need for the new school year thanks to deals and discounts available from NEA Member Benefits. Check out the…
CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey discuss attracting teachers and keeping them in the classroom with Bloomfield Local President and elementary interventionist Gail Jorden in the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Two T’s in a Pod.
School districts are now able to apply for a share of the $150 million in funding set aside by Governor Ned Lamont and state legislators last spring to upgrade, repair,…
Join us for an important professional learning event on November 8.
Every back-to-school season brings new students into Connecticut classrooms—and new teachers. Sara Azukas is one such new teacher who recently began her career teaching art in Region 15. Azukas is…
Killingly students are heading back to school tomorrow without the essential mental health supports they need to succeed, parents told members of the State Board of Education today.
Attend live webinars to learn about Democratic incumbent Governor Ned Lamont and Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski’s plans for public education.