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From School Supplies to Holiday Gifts: CEF Brings Hope to Classrooms

The Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, supports students and teachers in many ways—through scholarships, holiday gifts, and critical aid when hardships arise. Most recently, CEF was in New London distributing donated school supplies to new educators.

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SUPER Week Empowers Educators to Lead and Engage

CEA leaders and staff offered five virtual sessions as part of the inaugural SUPER Week designed to strengthen members’ leadership, build member engagement, and give local leaders the tools they need to be even more effective advocates for their colleagues and students.

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Surviving—and Thriving—in Year One: New Teachers Share Their Stories

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Ledyard teachers Nikki Engel and Kate Cummings share what they learned during their first year teaching with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey.

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Spend Election Day Laughing and Learning

Looking for a fun and inspiring way to spend Election Day? Join fellow educators for a dynamic day of professional growth celebrating the power of joyful learning at every age.

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Strong Unions, Strong Schools: Connecticut Teachers Train to Organize

At an NEA Organizing Institute, teams from four CEA local associations had the opportunity to learn how to incorporate organizing strategies into their associations’ plans.

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Holiday Bear Is Back—Nominate or Sponsor a Child in Need

It may be September, but the holiday season will be here sooner than we think—which is why the Connecticut Education Foundation (CEF), CEA’s charitable arm, is rolling out the Holiday Bear Project.

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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.

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Riding the Waves of Uncertainty: Federal Education Funding in Limbo

Congress has until September 30 to agree on a budget for fiscal year 2026, and as a federal shutdown looms, so also do threats of cuts to education funding.

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One Night, All Counties: Be Part of the Conversation

Curious about what’s happening in your own backyard? Do you want to exercise your right to vote in local elections? Interested in connecting with colleagues from your area? Come to CEA’s virtual Fall County Forum on Tuesday, September 30, at 5 p.m.

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Help Shape the Future of Special Education in Connecticut

The Connecticut State Department of Education is seeking feedback from special education teachers through a new survey designed to strengthen supports and services and improve outcomes for all students with disabilities.

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Have Questions About Retirement?

Come to one of CEA’s comprehensive virtual workshops on understanding and planning your retirement. Sessions cover all issues related to the State Teachers’ Retirement System.

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Making Public Service Sustainable: A Conversation with Comptroller Sean Scanlon

On the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Connecticut Comptroller Sean Scanlon discusses how his office can help educators across the state and why he thinks it’s so important for government to make sure people can afford to go into public service.

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Latest News and Information

From School Supplies to Holiday Gifts: CEF Brings Hope to Classrooms

The Connecticut Education Foundation, CEA’s charitable arm, supports students and teachers in many ways—through scholarships, holiday gifts, and critical aid when hardships arise. Most recently, CEF was in New London distributing donated school supplies to new educators.

READ MORE

SUPER Week Empowers Educators to Lead and Engage

CEA leaders and staff offered five virtual sessions as part of the inaugural SUPER Week designed to strengthen members’ leadership, build member engagement, and give local leaders the tools they need to be even more effective advocates for their colleagues and students.

READ MORE

Surviving—and Thriving—in Year One: New Teachers Share Their Stories

In the latest episode of CEA’s podcast, Ledyard teachers Nikki Engel and Kate Cummings share what they learned during their first year teaching with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey.

READ MORE

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