Governor, CEA Leaders Visit Classrooms, Talk COVID Safety, Staffing Needs
CEA leaders visited Bridgeport’s Blackham School with Governor Ned Lamont to talk about the ongoing realities of the pandemic classroom.
DetailsCEA leaders visited Bridgeport’s Blackham School with Governor Ned Lamont to talk about the ongoing realities of the pandemic classroom.
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Join us February 28, virtually or at the Sheraton in Rocky Hill, to hear from a panel of your peers and experts on the realities of teaching in an often polarized era.
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The turnout of teachers and school staff for yesterday’s statewide Blackout for Safe Schools was inspiring, and the media paid attention.
DetailsThousands of teachers and school staff took part in the blackout organized by CEA and other members of the Coalition of Board of Education Employee Unions to draw attention to the need for more safety protocols in schools.
DetailsBoard of Education Union Coalition’s poll results back up recent call for more stringent protocols.
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