CEA Survey Findings Spark Widespread Media Coverage
This week, CEA’s new back-to-school survey has been making headlines across Connecticut, drawing attention to the serious challenges facing students, teachers, and public education.
This week, CEA’s new back-to-school survey has been making headlines across Connecticut, drawing attention to the serious challenges facing students, teachers, and public education.
Watch a short video message from CEA President Kate Dias.
As we enter the second half of August, new teachers around Connecticut are heading back to the classroom to meet their colleagues, learn about their district, and get to know their union.
As you stock up on classroom essentials and refresh your wardrobe for the new school year, be sure to take advantage of the many discounts available to CEA members.
CEA is teaming up with WFSB TV 3 again this year to highlight issues facing Connecticut teachers and public education.
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It’s back-to-school season in Connecticut, and as you welcome students into your classrooms, please know that CEA is with you every step of the way.
“I’m so excited for the fresh start the new school year brings,” said East Hampton teacher Erin Basile as she welcomed her incoming first graders and their families to her classroom at Memorial School.
It’s back-to-school season around the state and in Stamford, 85 new teachers are joining CEA’s largest local association this year.
Find out what’s new for the year ahead and hear CEA President Kate Dias’ and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey’s goals for 2024-25 by listening to the back-to-school episode of CEA’s podcast.