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EH Schools Student Code of Conduct

Follow this link to easthartford.org  for the current Student Code of Conduct

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Episode 79: Leading by Example - Two T’s in a Pod

Joy Colon is an educator who serves and gives back to her students, colleagues, union, and community in many ways. The Greenwich High special education teacher talks with CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey about her experience in the classroom, her work as co-chair of the CEA Racial and Ethnic Diversity Affairs Commission, and the many other ways she serves her community including as a member of Trumbull's Town Council. From among the many teachers who were nominated, Colon was selected to receive CEA’s highest teaching award, The John McCormack Award for Teaching Excellence, which comes with a $2,000 cash honorarium and honors an educator who excels in the classroom and as a union advocate.
  1. Episode 79: Leading by Example 27:09
  2. Episode 78: Slow and Steady Isn’t Working for CT Schools 37:01
  3. Episode 77: A Fair Share for Public Education 44:26
  4. Episode 76: Treasurer Erick Russell on Teachers’ Pensions 35:23
  5. Episode 75: Dr. Miguel Cardona on Building CT’s Future 39:54
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