NJPSA testified before the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees on March 21 and 22, raising concerns with diversion from the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) as well as the need for a systemic funding […]
NJPSA testified before the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees on March 21 and 22, raising concerns with diversion from the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) as well as the need for a systemic funding […]
Nicole Moore, President Elect, and Fidelia Sturdivant, Immediate Past President of the New Jersey Principals & Supervisors Association visited with several members of Congress earlier this week. Principal Moore & Principal Sturdivant had an […]
State revenue collections have dipped slightly below the projected growth rate for the fiscal year, raising the possibility that the State may have to close a budget gap by summer. February revenue collections fell […]
Fifteen school districts will share $1 million in grant funds to participate in the state’s Achievement Coaches initiative, the New Jersey Department of Education announced March 16. Launched last year, the Achievement Coaches program […]
The Joint Committee on the Public Schools took testimony from the Education Law Center (ELC) March 15 on New Jersey’s graduation requirements. Stan Karp, Director of the Secondary Reform Project at ELC urged the […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments March 14 around whether the 1997 law that guarantees public employees a ‘non-forfeitable’ right to a certain pension benefit includes a yearly cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to that […]
Moody’s Investor Service reported Friday that the “benefit of near-term flexibility” provided by allowing annual pension contribution shortfalls does make it increasingly difficult for the pension to keep up with its costs but does […]
The Joint Committee on the Public Schools held its reorganization meeting March 14 in the Statehouse, where Sen. Ronald Rice and Assemblywoman Mila Jasey were re-elected as co-chairs. The group is expected to meet […]
Agenda Bios NJDOE Presentation NJPSA – PAC Pension & Health Benefits Pension Amendment Action Alert About the Constitutional Amendment (Power Point) US Supreme Court Declines To Hear NJ Pension Case NJ Supreme Court Hears […]
Voters in 10 New Jersey school districts approved an estimated $127 million worth of construction projects, while residents in three other communities rejected projects totaling $125.7 million, according to unofficial results from Tuesday’s special elections. About […]