The Connecticut Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control have issued guidelines to local health districts, schools, and the public regarding the coronavirus.
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Anxiety and Trauma Top Challenges Facing Students, Survey Finds
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Learn how social-emotional learning can improve student outcomes.
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Membership Matters
Watch the video - The Union Advantage: Strong unions vs. weak
unions.
Hear stories from your colleagues, including North Haven Teacher Amy Alessi who once
taught in Arizona where union strength has been eroded.
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Connecticut Education Foundation Receives Grant to Help Students in Need
Dalio Philanthropies donates $40,000. Hundreds of schoolchildren across the state facing extraordinary hardships will receive a helping hand—as will minority students planning on entering the teaching profession—thanks in large part to a generous donation from the Dalio Philanthropies.
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Region 16 English Teacher Named Connecticut Teacher of the Year
Woodland Regional High School’s 600-plus students rose to their feet and cheered as beloved teacher Meghan Hatch-Geary was honored in a surprise ceremony announcing Connecticut’s 2020 Teacher of the Year (TOY). The announcement came this morning at the Beacon Falls school where she and her husband, building rep Paul Geary, teach English.
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CEA, AFT Connecticut, WFSB Survey on Issues Facing Public Education
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NBC CT Investigates: Teachers Concerned of 'Old, Sick Buildings'
#IsMySchoolSick? Watch Manchester teacher Kate Dias and CEA Legal Counsel Melanie Kolek explain what's making our students and teachers sick.
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Mold, Rodent Droppings, Extreme Temperatures: Connecticut’s Schools Are Falling Apart and Making Students and Teachers Sick
“From Stamford to Manchester and towns in between, teachers have been reporting illnesses related to environmental problems within their schools,” says CEA President Jeff Leake. “There’s black mold, rodent droppings, extreme heat and cold temperatures, dust, asbestos, and other issues that are putting our students and teachers at risk every day.”
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New DCF Commissioner listens, Addresses Teachers' Concerns
Hear how Vannessa Dorantes responded to your colleagues’ questions.
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Teachers Bring Their ‘A Game’ at UConn Football Homecoming
Educators from every corner of the state came together at CEA’s first-ever teacher tailgate party this weekend at UConn football’s homecoming game. More than 100 teachers, friends, and family members enjoyed breakfast, music, a fan photo booth, and games of KanJam, cornhole, and ladder golf.
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Chicago Teachers Are Striking for Their Students
The #RedForEd movement is only getting stronger—from Chicago, to Fairplay, CO to Little Rock, to Mendota, IL. Educators and their allies are coming together in communities across the country to create better schools for our children.
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Rep. Jahana Hayes introduces Pell Grant Restoration Act
The National Education Association (NEA) and Connecticut Education Association (CEA) today applauded Rep. Jahana Hayes, longtime NEA and CEA member as well 2016 National Teacher of the Year, on her introduction of the Pell Grant Restoration Act, H.R. 4298.
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