Abolishing the USDOE will create instability, widen disparities, narrow access to the research that supports best practices in education, and undermine the progress that has been made in advancing public education over several decades. We strongly urge the U.S. Congress to reject any efforts to destroy this critically important agency.
NJPSA StatementRegistration is now available for the 2025 Fall Conference - LEAD with JOY. If you are interested in presenting a 60-minute workshop during the Fall Conference, please click on the button below and fill out the form before April 25.
Submit Proposal registrationNJPSA commends the Governor for his continued support for Pre-K education and his dedication to our state's educators by once again fully funding public employee pensions. The $22 billion education budget proposal includes $12.1 billion to fully fund formula aid pursuant to the School Funding Reform Act, $1.3 billion to support preschool education, and $7.2 billion to make the full pension payment.
NJPSA Statement Budget in briefThe NJPSA Legal Team has developed and published this primer to help you understand and address the impact of new federal initiatives regarding undocumented students. The intent of this primer is to provide a summary of current legal requirements and to provide knowledge-based tools to school administrators to assist them in addressing this evolving issue.
Legal PrimerWhich professional learning and legal training sessions are you going to attend this winter/spring? To print the calendar in part or in full, please open the PDF version below. In-district programs are also available on any topic. Call us for details.
Flipbook printable pdfTake a moment right now and think about someone in your school or district who exudes limitless leadership ability, is primed for growth, and is looking for an opportunity to take their talent to the next level. I mean, Talk About Potential, right? Now is the time to TAP that special person on the shoulder and say, “I’m tapping you for something bigger.” Welcome to TAP, an innovative program by NJPSA designed to ignite leadership potential within schools and districts across New Jersey.
Learn How to TAPA joint subcommittee of the NJPSA Multilingual Learner and Special Education committees has developed a guidance document to help educators meet the needs of multilingual students who are struggling and students who may have a disability.
Guidance DocumentThere are so many ways you can be more involved with your association. Whether it is joining a committee, presenting a professional learning session, teaching in NJEXCEL, mentoring the next generation of leaders, advocating for or against pending legislation, or so many other options, click below and learn more about getting the most out of your membership.
Learn How to Be a More active NJPSA memberIn the face of potential budget cuts and shifting Title I funding, securing resources for your professional learning has never been more important. The FEA Professional Savings Plan offers New Jersey educational leaders a proactive way to safeguard their access to high-quality FEA professional learning now through June 30, 2026. Makes Board approval much easier.
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