Pension Trustees of three public employee retirement funds filed a motion last week in Superior Court seeking a contract judgment for unpaid pension debt against the State – in essence asking that the system […]
Pension Trustees of three public employee retirement funds filed a motion last week in Superior Court seeking a contract judgment for unpaid pension debt against the State – in essence asking that the system […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court announced July 30 that it will hear arguments on whether the State acted improperly in suspending the annual retiree cost-of-living adjustments (COLA). The suspension was part of changes wrought […]
The New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association (NJPSA) held a luncheon on May 19 to honor 25 graduating seniors in New Jersey who have been awarded 2014-2015 Student Leadership Scholarships. Each Student Leadership Scholarship […]
On July 20, NJPSA Executive director Pat Wright was interviewed on NJTV news to discuss the recent release of the new teacher evaluation data . Check out the news clip here.
The New Jersey School Security Taskforce issued its final report July 9, making 42 recommendations. Some of the recommendations would require changes to existing state laws and regulations; other recommendations could be implemented administratively […]
The New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association would like to take a moment to thank each and every teacher in the state of New Jersey for your tireless and unwavering efforts to help kids […]
At a forum hosted by We Raise NJ on April 20, 2015, the New Jersey Department of Education announced a partnership between NJPSA/FEA and NJIT to develop online learning modules to support the implementation […]
The New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2014-2015 Visionary Leadership Awards. Emil Carafa, principal of Washington School in Lodi, was named Visionary Leader of the […]
Dear NJPSA Members, Yesterday, Governor Christie delivered his annual budget address to the NJ Legislature and the people of this state. Instead of laying out an agenda dedicated to growing the state’s economy […]
JUDGE JACOBSON RULES IN FAVOR OF EMPLOYEE PENSIONS By Robert M. Schwartz, Chief Counsel, NJPSA On Monday of this week, less than 24 hours before Governor Christie unveiled his budget for FY2016, Superior […]