The State Board of Education at their March 2017 meeting got a first look at newly created Social & Emotional Learning Competencies, received an ESSA Update and a presentation on student data security and privacy. The […]
The State Board of Education at their March 2017 meeting got a first look at newly created Social & Emotional Learning Competencies, received an ESSA Update and a presentation on student data security and privacy. The […]
Earlier this week the US Departments of Justice and Education issued guidance that rescinds a May 2016 guidance document that outlined the accommodations that districts should consider for transgender students. The February 22 document […]
According to a report released this past week by EdBuild, New Jersey’s highest-in-the-nation figure for basic per-pupil education spending is considered generous, but it also expects local communities, rather than the state, to pay […]
The Education Research Alliance of New Orleans (EAR) released a study earlier this week on how changes to teacher tenure impact teacher turnover. While the study did not address the effects of the policy […]
NJPSA Past President Emil Carafa testified before the Senate Select Committee on School Funding February 14. Mr. Carafa shared his experiences as a Prinicpal, Mayor and state/national advocate for school leaders. The bipartisan Senate […]
The Assembly Education Committee at its meeting on February 13, moved several pieces of legislation, including a bill to that seeks to create a new endorsement for computer science as well as a resolution […]
The Governor signed legislation, P.L.2017, c.6 (S-1474 / A-2786 (Ruiz, Benson, Sumter, Caride, McKnight, Vainieri Huttle, Pintor Marin, Wimberly), which requires teacher preparation programs to include a certain amount of instruction or clinical experience […]
The Governor signed legislation, P.L.2017, c.7 (S-1830 / A-3411 (Rice, Vitale, Turner, Muoio, Benson, Singleton, Greenwald, Pinkin, Downey, Sumter, Wimberly)), February 6 requiring the Department of Health (DOH) to update current regulation related to […]
The Senate Education Committee moved several pieces of legislation forward at their February 7 hearing, including a bill that would require schools to address pockets of chronic absence among students, a measure requiring the […]
NJPSA President Nicole Moore and Board Member Heather Moran testified before the Senate Select Committee on School Funding Fairness on January 28 at Kingsway Regional School District. The hearing focused on inequities in the […]