POSITIONS OPEN FOR NOMINATION CEA may be eligible to elect up to 30 state delegates to the NEA RA in 2020. Here are descriptions of the open positions: Category 1 At-Large/State Delegate: Fifteen Positions (Term: two years) Category 1 At-Large/Ethnic Minority Concerns: Four Positions (Term: 2 years) These categories must have Active classroom teachers (Membership […]
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GREENWICH, CT – Dr. Stacey Heiligenthaler has been appointed by Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones as chief officer of special education and student supports. Heiligenthaler previously served in the role on an interim basis. “Greenwich Public Schools is comprised of an amazing group of administrators, staff, parents, and students that welcome our collaborative […]
The Frederick County Board of Education on Wednesday voted to formally support a state law that would require cameras in special education classrooms, while the district’s interim superintendent said he would look into installing them whether it became mandatory or not. House Bill 226 — which is moving through Annapolis for the third year in […]
MONROE, CT – Ciara O’Driscoll touched many lives drawing attention to Dravet syndrome, a rare drug-resistant epilepsy that begins in infancy or toddlerhood and causes seizures while slowing development. Despite her own diagnosis, the 12-year-old Jockey Hollow Middle School student braved adversity and learned math, reading, writing and public speaking. She enjoyed ballet, horse riding, […]
From working remotely to office return appointments, balancing childcare responsibilities, and returning young children to classrooms, working parents have shown great resilience that has adapted to changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. At Johnson & Johnson, we strive to support our employees and their families physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially so that they can do their […]
“Every day I look out the window and see this kid go home early. And my heart breaks a little for him because I know that we don’t meet his needs and that he deserves better. “ These are the words of an elementary school director. He is referring to a little boy, a toddler […]
Harrisburg, PA – In light of Pennsylvania’s comeback from the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Tom Wolf today announced his support for the state budget, which invests in the future of our children with the largest increase in public school funding in the state’s history. This budget is also used to take important steps to stabilize childcare […]