Breakfast of Champions: Teachers, Legislators Talk Education
Educators and lawmakers came together this weekend for candid conversations about the teaching profession and the multiple crises facing Connecticut schools.
DetailsEducators and lawmakers came together this weekend for candid conversations about the teaching profession and the multiple crises facing Connecticut schools.
DetailsA key legislative proposal would increase funding that reaches classrooms, supports students, and raises teacher salaries.
DetailsA burdensome and time-consuming system with numerous glitches that takes teachers away from their students and is leading educators to burn out and leave the profession—that’s how special education teachers described CT-SEDS to the State Board of Education yesterday.
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Where you spend your money indicates where your values lie, CEA President Kate Dias told members of the legislature’s Education and Appropriations Committees today. “If we look at our checkbook in the state of Connecticut, there’s more we should be doing for education.”
Save the date for the 2023 Early Career Educator Conference!
DetailsWith a proposal to eliminate more than 18 positions within East Lyme Public Schools for the 2023-2024 school year, scores of educators and parents packed the town’s board of education meeting last night to urge them to avoid cuts.