Commissioner Dave Hespe ruled late last week that the students of Freehold Borough are not receiving a thorough and efficient education because of overcrowding – authorizing new construction to alleviate the problem. The final […]
Commissioner Dave Hespe ruled late last week that the students of Freehold Borough are not receiving a thorough and efficient education because of overcrowding – authorizing new construction to alleviate the problem. The final […]
The 2015-2016 versions of the PARCC sample score reports have been translated from English into 10 different languages, and are now available on both the PARCC website. Both the translated sample reports, and the English […]
The New Jersey State Board of Education adopted changes to current Standards & Assessment regulation related to current graduation requirements at the August Board meeting. The Board also approved a resolution setting a new […]
On Monday, NJPSA members joined hundreds of public employees for a Lobby Day at the State House in Trenton. Our goal was to advocate for the posting and passage of a proposed constitutional amendment, […]
Throughout September the New Jersey Department of Education is planning several ‘Public Listening Sessions’ on implementation of the federal ‘Every Student Succeeds Act’ (ESSA). The sessions will provide opportunities for interested groups and individuals […]
Changes to regulations related to investigation of harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) as well as educator effectiveness (evaluation) moved forward for publication in the New Jersey Register at the July 2016 State Board of […]
Representatives of New Jersey’s major education organizations met with Senate President Stephen Sweeney July 11 to discuss changes to the State’s current funding proposal – the School Funding Reform Act of 2008. The meeting […]
Gov. Chris Christie issued an Executive Order June 30 that will hold funds in reserve until the health benefit plan design committees for educators and public workers figure out how to cut $250 million […]
Both the Senate Democrats and the Governor have been touting competing school funding proposals, coupled with websites. Senate Action The Senate Democrats released Formula4Success site late last week. The site includes information about the […]
If you were to die ‘in-service’ (while still an active employee) your spouse/ beneficiary is entitled to your Life Insurance plus what you have contributed to the Pension fund. Like most TPAF members, you […]