April 2, 2025 - 01:52

Enfield teachers are stepping into the spotlight at recent Board of Education meetings, passionately sharing the countless ways they go above and beyond in their roles. These dedicated educators are not just fulfilling their responsibilities; they are actively engaging with students, parents, and the community to create a nurturing and effective learning environment.
During these meetings, teachers have recounted personal stories of their commitment, from staying late to provide additional support to students, to organizing extracurricular activities that enrich the educational experience. Their efforts often extend beyond the classroom, as they collaborate with colleagues and engage with families to foster a supportive educational community.
The enthusiasm displayed by these educators is infectious, encouraging others in the community to participate in local meetings and voice their support for teachers. As a token of appreciation, attendees are being offered a chance to receive a CEA t-shirt, symbolizing solidarity and recognition of the hard work and dedication teachers demonstrate every day.
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