NJPSA testified in support of several legislative proposals May 13 before the Assembly Education Committee May 13 including one that would establish a new teacher leader endorsement A-3989 (Jasey). The Association also raised some […]
NJPSA testified in support of several legislative proposals May 13 before the Assembly Education Committee May 13 including one that would establish a new teacher leader endorsement A-3989 (Jasey). The Association also raised some […]
A draft of a bill is in the works to revamp New Jersey's charter law. Sponsored by Assemblyman Diegnan (D-Middlesex) chair of the Assembly Education Committee the legislation would require charter schools to provide […]
On April 3 NJPSA testified before the State Board of Education on newly proposed regulations in light of the enactment of the TEACHNJ Act. This was stakeholder’s first opportunity to weigh in on the […]
The U.S Department of Education is accepting “pre-applications” for its small $3 million development grants which are part of a larger $150 million Investing in Innovation grant contest. The deadline to apply is April […]
The New Jersey Department of Education released findings on the first year of the ten district “evaluation pilot” under the Excellent Educators for New Jersey (EE4NJ) program February 5. The release included a report […]
The Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee held legislation S-817 (Smith) which seeks to “establishes temperature control guidelines and standards for school facilities.” NJPSA voiced concerns with the legislation seeking amendment to the bill. Specifically […]
NJPSA submitted comments to the Governor’s Education Funding Task Force earlier this week imploring the group to carefully consider any recommended changes to the School Funding Reform Act around the use of free and […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court rules July 24 that P.L.2011 c.78 more commonly known as the pensions and benefits reform legislation violates the New Jersey Constitution as to the compensation of currently sitting judges […]
Members of the LEE group including NJPSA issued a letter to Acting Commissioner Christopher Cerf July 11 urging the Department of Education to hold off on approval of two virtual charter schools in light […]
The Senate State Government Committee released bill S-1913 (Sweeney) May 14. The legislation would tighten the criteria and the process by which disability pensions are granted in the various pension systems including the Teachers’ […]