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Responding to Hurricane Sandy
Lessons Learned from Sandy – Full Video
School officials share firsthand insights about disaster readiness during NJSBA’s program, "School Leadership During a Crisis – Lessons Learned from Sandy," which is now online in its entirety. (4/3)
List of Districts in Need
NJSBA has compiled a list of New Jersey school districts in need of assistance that donors can contact. (1/2)
NJSBA Effort Matches Schools with Donors
NJSBA's Hurricane Help Effort has heard from 40 donors and is matching them with schools. (11/12)
Hurricane Sandy Response: Gifts by Public Schools
Statutory guidelines concerning contributions by school districts. (11/9)
Hurricane Sandy: Guidance on 180-day requirement
Information on enforcement of the state's instructional day minimum. (11/8)
In Sandy’s Aftermath, NJSBA Begins Outreach
NJSBA is contacting districts most seriously affected to provide information and assistance. (11/5)
NJSBA Announces Hurricane Outreach (video)
Dr. Lawrence S. Feinsod announces effort to assist districts severely hurt by Hurricane Sandy. (11/7)
The Aftermath of Sandy
NJSBA's President expresses the Association's thoughts and concerns after the severe storm. (11/1)