NJPSA President John Hahola, President-Elect Fidelia Sturdivant and NAESP State Coordinator Angelina Martino Finnegan recently walked the halls of Congress to advocate on behalf of principals and supervisors statewide as part of the National […]
NJPSA President John Hahola, President-Elect Fidelia Sturdivant and NAESP State Coordinator Angelina Martino Finnegan recently walked the halls of Congress to advocate on behalf of principals and supervisors statewide as part of the National […]
The New Jersey Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (NJASCD) is hosting the New Jersey Common Core Leadership Summit “Understanding and Communication the Common Core State Standards” on April 3, 2014 at Forsgate Country […]
NJPSA will hold a series of regional membership meetings in six regions throughout the state (Northeast, Northwest, Central East, Central West, Southeast, and Southwest) to provide our members with the opportunity to be more […]
Saying well-fed students perform better, advocates and state officials claimed strides in enrolling more low-income students in federally-funded school breakfast programs over the last several years. Officials also claimed that some students don’t participate […]
On March 6th The members of the Teacher’s Pension Annuity Fund (TPAF) received the actuarial report for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2013. The market value funded ratio of the TPAF increased […]
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Maria Romero, Chair of the Supervisors of English Language Learners (ELL) Committee testified before the State Board of Education March 5. Ms. Romero’s Testimony Ms Romero provided insight into how the PARCC assessment, […]
The State Board of Education, at their March meeting, approved the appointment of David Hespe as Assistant Commissioner in chart of Operations and Legal Affairs – a necessary move to ensure Hespe’s appointment as […]
The Christie Administration released state school-aid figures February 27, following the Governor’s budget address Tuesday. Direct state aid for education will exceed $9 billion mark. In total, education will see a $12.9 billion increase. […]
Governor Chris Christie delivered his fifth budget address February 25 totaling $34.4 billion in spending. The Republican governor's new budget is 4.2 percent larger than the one he signed last year, and relies on […]