Record Number of Educators Elected to Serve Their Communities
Fifty-seven CEA members won in elections in more than 40 different towns and districts across the state.
DetailsFifty-seven CEA members won in elections in more than 40 different towns and districts across the state.
DetailsDuring November, we celebrate the history, culture, and contributions of Native Peoples. To help educators with their curriculum plans, NEA has compiled lessons and resources for learning about the tribes indigenous to North America.
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“We need a public service loan forgiveness program that encourages people to get into public service and to stay in public service,” said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong as he announced a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education for unlawfully restricting eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
DetailsThe education community in Stamford and across Connecticut is alarmed and deeply disappointed by the State Department of Education’s (SDE) ruling dismissing and declining to fully investigate serious complaints against the Stamford school superintendent.
DetailsToday is Election Day! If you did not vote during the early voting period, make sure to head to the polls today between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Details“As we see changes with healthcare and SNAP benefits there couldn’t be a better time to think about sponsoring and giving to people in need,” CEA Vice President and Connecticut Education Foundation President Joslyn DeLancey told Allison Demers recently on iHeart Radio’s Community Access program.
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All CEA members are eligible to receive NEA Complimentary Life Insurance at no cost—but many members haven’t named a beneficiary.
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