Notice of a Meeting of the NJSBA Executive Committee March 1, 2022
The New Jersey School Boards Association’s Executive Committee meeting will be held Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The meeting will be held virtually.
The New Jersey School Boards Association’s Executive Committee meeting will be held Tuesday, March 1, 2022. The meeting will be held virtually.
Leaders from NJSBA, Sustainable Jersey and other organizations will answer questions about a comprehensive report with recommendations on how New Jersey schools can incorporate K-12 climate change education throughout their curriculum during a Facebook Live event at 2 p.m., Feb....
Schools will not be permitted to bar the use of facial coverings by individuals and will be expected to take disciplinary action in instances of bullying should they arise due to an individual’s choice to continue wearing a mask.
In years past, whenever the governor’s budget was delayed, the Department of Education also extended several key dates related to the development and approval of school district budgets.
The comprehensive resource contains 11 chapters that address a variety of issues, such as suicide prevention and intervention, substance use prevention and funding mental health supports in schools.
The New Jersey Department of Education invites school administrators to nominate up to three outstanding elementary (grades pre-K to 5th grade) educators for the 2022 Exemplary Educator Recognition Program.
State COVID-19 metrics will be reevaluated at the time of expiration to determine if an extension will be needed, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
The goal is to provide teachers free work-based learning, supervisory trainings for career and technical education and work-based learning in nonhazardous occupations throughout New Jersey via targeted recruitment.
With the beginning of a new two–year legislative session in Trenton, the latest issue of School Leader magazine looks at the power of board member advocacy, strategies for making an impact and other topics of interest.
The NJSBA is seeking a legislative advocate to represent the interests of the Association before the state legislature, the governor’s office, the state’s congressional delegation and all other governmental bodies and agencies on public education matters.