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We need to place more value on education. Pass HB5283.

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Connecticut

Fred Thornley III, Noah Webster Middle School Teacher

Teaching in Hartford is no longer about being inspired, it is about getting through the day. 

When spending just a short amount of time inside of a school building in Hartford, it quickly...

A Year of Big Wins - E4E-CT

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Connecticut

Daniel Pearson, Executive Director E4E-Connecticut

This year, we have made incredible progress towards growing a powerful, teacher-led movement, achieving impactful policy victories, and positioning our team and network for success. We proved our...

E4E-CT State Director Speaks on Mental Health Support in Schools

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Connecticut

Daniel Pearson, Executive Director E4E-Connecticut

Dear honorable members of the Public Health Committee and the Committee on Children. Thank you for the opportunity to speak in support of SB2 and HB5001. 

My name is Daniel...

Voices from the Classroom to the White House

Thursday, March 25, 2021

National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York

Carlotta Pope, 11th-grade English teacher Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School

Elevating the teaching profession Supporting the whole student in welcoming schools

I’m still absorbing all the incredible conversations from last night’s Educators for Excellence Voices from the Classroom to the White House meeting with teachers from across the country,...

Can Dr. Cardona Rise to the Occasion?

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

National, Connecticut

Robert Jaycox, Math Teacher at Bulkeley High School

As Dr. Cardona prepares to meet the Senate to answer questions, he’s repeatedly had to answer the questions of an even tougher group: Connecticut’s teachers. Right now, the nation faces a...

On Being Black and Blue

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Connecticut

Andréa Comer, Executive Director, Connecticut


My husband is vigilant. He has to be. He’s a Black man - and a police officer. 

As the events of the past few weeks have played out, I’ve watched people watching him, both in...