New Leadership Elected
Manchester teacher Kate Dias and Darien teacher Joslyn DeLancey will serve as CEA president and vice president.
Manchester teacher Kate Dias and Darien teacher Joslyn DeLancey will serve as CEA president and vice president.
As a member of a CEA commission or committee, you can share your ideas, work with other members from around the state, and help shape the Association for years to come.
Connecticut educators can be proud of the successes they’ve achieved for their students and communities.
Just four years ago Farmington voters resoundingly defeated a proposal for a new high school, but thanks to the advocacy of educators, students, and parents, last week the town voted…
Even though the budget the Connecticut General Assembly is expected to pass before the close of the legislative session tomorrow does not include many of the investments they’d been advocating…
In 1994, an idea was born to host a golf tournament that would raise money for The Children’s Fund to assist Connecticut’s needy schoolchildren.
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With federal funding available, the state must act to improve indoor air quality.
CEA recognized Congresswoman DeLauro for her dedication to improving the lives of Connecticut’s children and her decades-long crusade to end child poverty.
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