Archived News Releases, 2006 and earlier
2006 Archives
Governor Proclaims January 'School Board Recognition Month' (12-27-06)
You Did It! S-10/A-4 Stopped For Now (12-15-06)
Voters Approve Nearly $140 Million in School Construction Projects (12-13-06)
Voters to Decide $309 million in School Construction Projects on Tuesday(12-8-06)
View Edwina Lees Call to Action to Members (12-8-06)
Special Session Bills Will Not Solve Property Tax Problem NJSBA (12-7-06)
View Kevin Ciaks Interview on Meet the Leaders (11-28-06)
Video: Ewina Lees Call to Action (11-18-06)
NJSBA Votes to Study School Aid Question (11-18-06)
NJSBA Comments on Special Session Reports (11-15-06)
NJSBA Pilots School Leadership Project (11-8-06)
Workshop Advisory (10-19-06)
Consolidating School Districts Could Increase Costs NJSBA (10-18-06)
2006 Communications Competition Winners (10-13-06)
Save Tax Dollars by Allowing School Boards to Negotiate Health Coverage NJSBA (10-12-06)
New Jersey to Honor School Board Member of Year (10-6-06)
NJSBA Testifies on Saving Special Education Costs (10-3-06)
An Invitation to Workshop 2006 (9-29-06)
Oct. 7 Forum to Focus on School Consolidation, Shared Services (9-26-06)
Voters to Decide $329.5 million in School Construction Projects on Tuesday (9-22-06)
Ability to Negotiate Health Coverage Will Save Tax Dollars (9-19-06)
New York Times Op-Ed: The Cost of Consolidation (9-18-06)
Keep Tax-Reform Discussion Factual: OP-ED (9-11-06)
Teacher Contract Negotiations Continue in 120 School Districts (8-22-06)
When Fashion Flunks (8-16-06)
Stability Returns to School Leadership Positions (8-16-06)
Turning Cell-phones OnAnd OffIn Schools (8-16-06)
We Can Have Tax Reform and Quality Schools (8-10-06)
Corzine Unveils Ambitious Property Tax Reform Plan (7-31-06)
NJSBA Comments on Governors Address (7-27-06)
Property Tax Reform Kickoff (7-26-06)
Spotlight on Property Tax Reform (7-24-06)
School Funding Remains Stable (7-12-06)
NJSBA Comments on Davy Nomination (7-11-06)
NJSBA Issues Core Beliefs Statement (6-29-06)
Study: New Jerseys Graduation Rate Tops in the Nation (6-22-06)
Senate Panel Acts On Superintendent Contract Bills (6-14-06)
Property Tax Reform Needed ASAP—NJ School Boards Association (6-6-06)
Proposals Aimed at Fighting Street Gangs (6-1-06)
Sayreville Board Member to Lead State Education Group (5-20-06)
NJSBA Semi-Annual Meeting (5-18-06)
NJSBA Welcomes Dialogue on Reform Package (5-10-06)
NJSBA Recognizes Nine School Districts for Creative Programs (5-10-06)
Governor Proclaims May 14-20 'Special Education Week in N.J.' (5-8-06)
Rx Needed for High Energy Costs (5-8-06)
10 School Programs Honored for Innovations in Special Education (4-24-06)
Annual School Election Results, by County, 1993-2006 (4-20-06)
Voters Approve $11 Million in School Construction (4-19-06)
Voter Approvals for School Budgets Plummet (4-19-06)
2006 School Board Candidacy Information (4-13-06)
Facts and Figures about the Annual School Election (4-13-06)
News Release: Second Ballot Questions (4-13-06)
Districts with Second Questions (4-13-06)
Voters to Decide $25 Million in School Construction Funding on Tuesday (4-13-06)
NJSBA's Editorial on School Budgets (4-7-06)
NJSBA Urges Citizens to Vote on April 18 (4-4-06)
NJSBA: Direct Any Newly Discovered Revenue to Schools (3-28-06)
School Boards Association Comments on Governors Budget (3-21-06)
Voters Approve $35 Million in School Construction (3-15-06)
NJSBA Addresses SCI Report (3-14-06)
Voters to Decide $45 million in School Construction Funding Tuesday (3-09-06)
State Aid Could Be LowerCommissioner Davy (3-08-06)
Briefings Set for School Board Candidates (3-07-06)
2006 School Board Candidate Kit (3-06-06)
Governor Addresses NJSBA Legislative Conference (3-06-06)
March 28 Is Voter Registration Deadline (3-03-06)
School Officials to Descend on State House for Legislative Campaign (3-02-06)
NJSBA Legislative Conference to be March 6 (2-29-06)
Budget Guidelines, But No Word On Aid (2-24-06)
NJSBA Urges Legislature to Help Schools with Tax Savings, Efficiency (2-23-06)
Maria Alamo - School Board Member of the Year (2-22-06)
Administration Budget Will Leave Children BehindNSBA (2-17-06)
NJSBA Applauds Governors Efforts to Reform, Move Forward On School Construction (2-09-06)
NJSBA President: Consider School Board Candidacy (2-07-06)
Education by the Numbers VI - Facts about New Jersey Schools (2-03-06)
Update: School Budget Season 2006 (2-01-06)
Voters Approve Five of Seven School Construction Projects (1-25-06)
Voters to Decide $194 Million in School Construction Tuesday (1-19-06)
State Board Decides Significant Funding Case (1-5-06)
N.J. State Board Of Education Honors Local School Boards (1-4-06)
2005 Archives
Voters Approve 36.8% of School Construction Requests (12-14-05)
Bill Providing Relief From High Fuel Costs Clears Assembly Committee (12-09-05)
Assembly Education Committee Meeting (12-07-05)
Voters To Decide $353 Million In School Construction Tuesday (12-07-05)
Task Force Recommends Positive Changes in Health Benefits System (12-02-05)
School Boards Caution Senate Committee on Labor Bill (12-01-05)
School boards press for action on legislative "relief packages" (11-28-05)
School boards seek action on bills to ease finance restrictions (11-23-05)
NJSBA Delegates Elect Patti Pawling President (11-21-05)
NJSBA Commends State Effort on Testing Program (11-16-05)
NJSBA Seeks Post-Election Action on School Construction, Tax Reform, Budget Restrictions (11-15-05)
NJSBA to hold semi-annual meeting on Nov. 19 (11-10-05)
Gubernatorial Candidates Respond to NJSBA Questionnaire (11-01-05)
Education Conference to Offer More Than 160 Training Programs (10-19-05)
Education Conference to Attract 10,000 School Officials (10-14-05)
NJSBA Asks Lawmakers to Act on Tax Reform Now (10-12-05)
Advisory: News Conference, 10/11/05 (10-05-05)
Voters Approve $401.5 Million in School Construction (09-28-05)
Invitation to Workshop 2005 (09-28-05)
Voters To Decide Record $837 Million In School Construction On Tuesday (09-22-05)
Nutley Trustee is School Board Member of the Year (09-20-05)
NJSBA Comments on Davy Appointment (09-09-05)
Share, Give, Donate to the Victims of Hurricane Katrina (08-30-05)
Back to School Issues 2005: Gang prevention, school leadership, school construction (08-30-05)
Schools, Municipalities Focus on Gang Prevention (08-30-05)
Superintendent Turnover Leveling Off (08-30-05)
School Construction Funds Dwindle: NJSBA Urges State Action (08-30-05)
Health Benefits Remain Dominant Issue in Teacher Contracts (08-24-05)
School Construction Funds Dwindle (08-03-05)
NJSBA Responds to Librera Announcement (07-28-05)
NJSBA Calling for Cost-Saving Reforms to State Health Benefits Program (07-15-05)
Few Gains for School Districts Seen in 2006 State Budget (07-11-05)
Assembly Unanimously Passes Bill to Amend S-1701 (07-05-05)
Bill to Amend S-1701 Sees Light in Budget Debate (06-30-05)
2005-2006 State Budget: Special Education Aid Can Equal Significant Tax Relief (06-30-05)
NJSBA Applauds Measure Promoting Healthy Foods in School (06-8-05)
Direct Newly Discovered Revenue to Special EdNJSBA (06-3-05)
24 Attain NJSBA Master Board Member Status (05-24-05)
NJSBA President Steps Down (05-14-05)
NJSBA Votes To Oppose Constitutional Convention Proposal (05-14-05)
Advisory: NJSBA to hold Delegate Assembly on May 14 (05-09-05)
13 School Programs Honored for Innovations in Special Education (05-04-05)
Voters Approve 41.8% Of Second Ballot Questions (04-20-05)
School Budget Approvals Increase (04-20-05)
Voters Approve $156 Million In School Construction (04-20-05)
NJSBA recognizes six districts for creative programs (04-19-05)
Voters to Decide School Funding Questions (04-14-05)
April 19 School Election Statistics - Candidates (04-12-05)
NJSBA: Proposed State Budget Should Provide Relief to Schools, Property Taxpayers (03-29-05)
The April 19th School Election: Your Vote Makes it Work (03-24-05)
Voters Approve $196 Million in School Construction (03-09-05)
Voters To Decide $253 Million In School Construction On Tuesday (03-03-05)
NJSBA on Codey BudgetFlexibility must accompany austerity (03-01-05)
40th Annual Legislative Conference (02-28-05)
Briefings Set For School Board Candidates (02-19-05)
School Board Candidacy Deadline Approaching (02-02-05)
Voters Approve $191 Million in School Construction Funding (01-26-05)
Assembly Approves Special Ed. Cap Adjustment (01-26-05)
Voters to Decide $241 million in School Construction on Tuesday (01-21-05)
N.J. State Board Of Education Honors Local School Boards (01-19-05)
Opinion: A Critical Year for School Board Membership (01-18-05)
NJSBA Thanks Assembly Panel for Bill to Amend S-1701 and Improve School Budget Process (01-13-05)
Keep Deliberation within Scope of Task Force RecommendationsNJSBA (01-13-05)
NJSBA Commends Codey on School Security Assistance (01-11-05)
Governor Proclaims January 2005 'School Board Recognition Month' (01-05-05)
Disturbing Provision Embedded In Convention Report--NJSBA (01-04-05)
2004 Archives
Voters in 25 Districts Approve $514 million in School Construction (12-15-04)
Record Number of Construction Bonds on Ballot Tuesday (12-09-04)
Administrative Spending Declines in New Jersey Schools (12-03-04)
S-1701 seminar scheduled for December 4 (12-02-04)
Eight Bills Proposed to Change S-1701 (11-23-04)
NSBA's Statement on IDEA Reauthorization (11-19-04)
NSBA's Statement on Nomination of Spellings as Education Chief (11-19-04)
NJSBA
Delegate Assembly Scheduled for November 20 (11-19-04)
Trenton Wins First Urban Boards Award (11-12-04)
Department of Education Schedules Regional Meetings on S-1701 (11-09-04)
NJSBA Urges Legislative Remedy for Property Tax Issue (11-08-04)
Backgrounder - Education By The Numbers V (10-26-04)
Statewide Education Conference to Attract 10,000 Participants (9-29-04)
Survey: New Laws Unintended Consequences Hurt Schools, Taxpayers (9-28-04)
Voters to Decide $338 Million in School Construction Proposals (9-15-04)
An Invitation to Workshop 2004 (9-15-04)
NJSBA Applauds Bill to Repeal S-1701 (8-30-04)
Contract Negotiations Continue in 105 District (8-30-04)
NJSBA Comments on Convention Task Force (8-27-04)
NJSBA Arguments Help To Reverse Unfunded Radon Testing Requirement (8-25-04)
Back-to-School Trends and Issues: 2004...read (8-19-04)
NJSBA Victorious in Contract Case Before Supreme Court (8-18-04)
NJSBA
Issues S-1701 Survey, Web Page (7-23-04)
State
Budget Shortchanges Special Education (7-9-04)
Update,
S1701 Signed Into Law; NJSBA Provides Analysis (7-7-04)
NJSBA Cautions Governor Against Signing Bill Imposing
Restrictions on Schools (6-30-04)
School Cap Bill Could Increase Costs, Pose Safety Hazard to
Students (6-18-04)
School Finance Changes Would Hurt
Students (6-17-04)
Greater
Flexibility Achieved in NCLB Implementation (6-16-04)
NJSBA on FAIR Plan: Direct
State Aid, Not Rebates, Will Lower Property Taxes (6-14-04)
NCLB
ReportNot
an Unfunded Mandate? (6-3-04)
11
Board Members Named to Committee on State Testing and Standards (6-2-04)
NJSBA
Recognizes Six School Districts For Creative Programs (5-27-04)
NJSBA
Seeks Change In New School Takeover Proposal (5-24-04)
Board Member Pressure
Brings IDEA to a Vote (5-19-04)
Dougherty Elected NJSBA
President (5-15-04)
10 Schools Honored for Innovative Special Education Programs (5-10-04)
New Jersey School Boards
Association Annual Meeting (5-10-04)
NJSBA on Governor's
Tax/Spending Plan: Sound bites, not sound policy (4-29-04)
Budget Election Results by
County, 1992-2004 (4-23-04)
Voters Approve
52% of 'Second-Ballot' Finance Questions (4-21-04)
Voters in three
districts approve construction plans(4-21-04)
Preliminary
Results Show Increase In School Budget Approval (4-21-04)
Voters to Decide School Funding Questions on April 20 (4-16-04)
Summary of April 20 School Funding Questions (4-16-04)
Facts and Figures about the 2004 Annual School Election (4-16-04)
Annual School Budget Election Results by County, 1992-2003 (4-16-04)
2004 School Board Candidacy Information (4-16-04)
Voters in 7 School Districts to Decide $58 Million in
Construction Plans (4-16-04)
NJSBA
Urges Citizens To Vote On April 20 (4-13-04)
NJSBA Objects to
Administrative Spending Limits (4-8-04)
Plan to Dissolve 'Send-All'
Districts Will Hurt Communities (4-6-04)
NJSBA
lists concerns about administrative penalties (4-1-04)
NJSBA Applauds Mandate
Commission Findings (3-26-04)
NJSBA on Proposed State Budget:
Small Aid Increase Will Not Help Schools, Taxpayers (3-24-04)
New NCLB Policies on Highly
Qualified Teachers (3-18-04)
It's Time to
Focus on the Other Election (3-15-04)
Voters Approve
$230 Million In School Construction (3-10-04)
Voters To Decide $270 Million
In School Construction (3-5-04)
State
Budget Would Limit Administrative Spending (3-4-04)
March 22 Is Voter Registration Deadline (3-2-04)
NJSBA
Legislative Conference scheduled for March 6 (3-4-04)
New
Jersey School Boards Association Comments on 2004-05 State
Budget Plan (2-24-04)
EDUCATION BY THE NUMBERS II:More
Facts about New Jersey's Public Schools (2-23-04)
Briefings Set For School
Board Candidate (2-19-04)
Deadline Approaches For
School Board Candidacy (2-9-04)
New Budget Calendar Released (2-4-04)
Voters Approve $95
Million In School Construction (1-28-04)
Voters To Decide $231 Million In
School Construction Tuesday (1-22-04)
NJSBA Comments On State
Of The State (1-14-04)
Quick facts about
New Jersey's public schools (1-12-04)
2003 Archives
Governor
Proclaims January 2004 School Board Recognition Month (12-30-03)
Fourteen School Boards Earn NJSBA Certification (12-18-03)
Voters In 17 Districts
Approve $441 Million In School Construction (12-10-03)
Voters in 25 School Districts
to Decide $610 Million in School Construction Spending on
December 9 (12-04-03)
New Jersey Launches New Tool for
Improving School Performance (12-02-03)
NJSBA Calls For Recall
Election Overhaul (11-22-03)
NJ
Students Outperform Students Across Nation (11-19-03)
NJSBA Delegate
Assembly scheduled for November 22 (10-17-03)
Education
organizations call for changes to NCLB (10-20-03)
Statewide Conference Expected to
Attract 10,000 School Officials (10-16-03)
Legislative Candidates Show Support for Schools, Special Session (10-16-03)
Workshop 2003: Media Advisory (10-9-03)
Energy Co-op Achieves $5.9 Million in Savings
for N.J. Public Schools (10-3-03)
Voters Approve $416 Million In School
Construction (10-1-03)
BACKGROUNDER: Local Schools'
Academic Progress under 'No Child Left Behind' (9-30-03)
Voters in 25
Districts to Decide $527 Million in School Construction (9-25-03)
NJSBA Calls for Improvements to
No Child Left Behind Reporting (9-17-03)
Update:
98 School Districts Remain in Negotiations (9-04-03)
Backgrounder: Collective Bargaining in New Jerseys Public
Schools (9-04-03)
What Happens When a
Teachers' Contract Expires? (9-04-03)
A Glossary of
Labor Relations Terms (9-04-03)
Contract Negotiations Continue in
112 School Districts (8-20-03)
Beyond Officer Friendly:
Cops-in-Schools Programs on the Rise (7-30-03)
School Districts Find Creative
Ways to Increase Revenue (7-30-03)
Parental Involvement Needed to
Improve SchoolsStatewide Survey (7-30-03)
Ciak Elected Vice
President of County Affairs (7-19-03)
NJSBA Recognizes
Additions To Board Member Academy (7-8-03)
NJSBA to Governor: DONT SIGN
NEGOTIATIONS BILL! (6-26-03)
Senate
Committee Snubs Anti-Strike Amendments (6-9-03)
Labor Bill Hurts
Schools, Taxpayers - NJSBA (6-5-03)
An Open Letter
To The Communities Served By The North Warren Regional School
District (6-4-03)
NJSBA Recognizes 11 School
Districts For Creative Programs (6-3-03)
NJSBA Urges
Lawmakers To Act On Short-Term Borrowing Bill (5-21-03)
NJSBA calls for criminal
background checks of interns, student teachers (5-19-03)
Education Community
Asks Legislature To Put Children First (5-15-03)
NJSBA to hold Semi-Annual
Meeting May 17, 2003 (5-12-03)
Follow
Illinois' Lead; Do Not Delay Final Aid PaymentNJSBA (5-2-03)
Schools Recognized
For Innovative Special Education Programming (4-24-03)
N.J.
School Boards Association Praises Growing Support For Special
Legislative Sessions On Property Taxes (4-24-03)
Voters approve
34% of "second ballot" questions (4-17-03)
Voters approve
construction plans in 6 of 9 districts (4-17-03)
Voters Approve Over 60% Of
School Budgets (4-16-03)
Voters in Nine School
Districts to Act on $75 million in Construction on April 15 (4-11-03)
Backgrounder: Facts
and Figures about the Annual School Election (4-9-03)
School Board Candidate
Statistics (4-9-03)
Voters To Decide
School Funding Questions On April 15 (4-8-03)
NJSBA
issues statement of Mideast conflict (3-20-03)
Lack Of State Aid
Threatens Schools And TaxpayersNJSBA (3-19-03)
The Annual School Board
and Budget Election: Your Chance to Weigh in on Education (3-17-03)
Voters
Approve School Construction Plans in 14 of 18 Districts (3-12-03)
Voters In 18 School
Districts To Act On $326 Million School Construction Spending on
March 11 (3-6-03)
March 17 Is Voter
Registration Deadline (2-24-03)
McGreevey to Address N.J. School Boards Association Legislative
Conference (2-20-03)
Petition
Drive Seeks Full Education Funding, Property Tax Relief (2-13-03)
Find out how
State and Federal Actions Affect You (2-13-03)
Deadline Approaches
For School Board Candidacy (2-5-03)
State Budget Must
Address Enrollment Growth, Special Ed. Costs (2-4-03)
Voters Approve 14 of 16
School Construction Proposals (1-28-03)
Voters to Act on $329
Million in Proposed School Construction on Tuesday (1-24-03)
A D V
I S O R Y: Alternative Funding Sources for Public Schools (1-17-03)
State of the State:
Education Impact Fees Should Be Part Of Planned Growth (1-14-03)
Schools
Cannot Withstand Second Year Of Frozen FundingNJSBA (1-10-03)
N.J. State Board Of
Education Honors Local School Boards (1-8-03)
Governor Proclaims January
As School Board Recognition Month (1-3-03)
2002 Archives
January 2003
is School Board Recognition Month in New Jersey (12-28-02)
NJSBA Praises
Governor, Legislators on School Environmental Bill (12-12-02)
Voters Approve $193
Million in School Construction (12-11-02)
Voters in 24 School
Districts to Decide Nearly Half-Billion Dollars in Construction (12-06-02)
Boards Required to
Adopt Anti-Bullying Policy (12-04-02)
NJSBA Backs Voting
Rights Solution for Boards in 'Sending/Receiving' Relationships (11-16-02)
Testing Reform: Creating a
New Vision for Assessment (11-15-02)
Student Testing and
Assessment: Business, Education Groups to Unveil Major Study (11-12-02)
Bill Threatens Local
Control of Schools (11-6-02)
50th Annual Conference
for N.J. School Officials Set for October 23-25 (10-10-02)
An Invitation to
Join us At Workshop 2002 (10-2-02)
Voters Approve 85% Of School
Construction Proposals (9-25-02)
Voters in 27 School
Districts to Act on a Half-Billion Dollars in Construction (9-23-02)
Education,
Health Officials Launch Schools Care (9-13-02)
Advisory: Schools Care--a program to
commemorate the victims of 9/11 (9-9-02)
An Open Letter to the Citizens of
Princeton (9-05-02)
Teacher Negotiations
Continue In 114 Districts (8-29-02)
Governor
Signs Agency Shop Bill (8-22-02)
NJSBA Applauds Court's
Decision on Construction Financing (8-21-02)
Schools, Lawmakers Clamp Down On
Sports Rage (8-6-02)
Schools Practice What They Teach:
It's Good To Share (8-1-02)
Opinion: Feds Shortchange
New Jersey Schools (8-1-02)
The Weighty Issue Of Backpacks (8-1-02)
NJSBA Testifies at Hearing on School Construction (7-30-02)
Legislature Plans
July 30 Hearing on School Construction (7-25-02)
NJSBA Committee to
Study N.J. Testing Program, State Curriculum Standards and the
Achievement Gap (7-17-02)
11 Board Members Named to NJSBA School Finance Committee (7-15-02)
NJSBA Committee to
Study Issues Facing Sending-Receiving Districts (7-9-02)
NJSBA Opposes Budget
Language Affecting School Funding (6-28-02)
AGs Office
Cites Legal, Policy Problems With Anti-Subcontracting Bill (6-25-02)
Education,
Business and Government Groups Oppose Anti-Subcontracting Bills (6-11-02)
Opponents to
Subcontracting Bill Schedule June 11 News Conference (6-10-02)
Legislature Plans
Hearings on School Construction Projects (5-30-02)
'E-Clippings Provide Daily Education
News Update (5-29-02)
State's Education Funding Laws
Impede School Choice (5-20-02)
Maurice River Board
Member to Lead State Education Group (5-18-02)
NJSBA Urges Halt to
Subcontracting Bill (5-16-02)
NJSBA Delegate Assembly to be May
18 (5-14-02)
Facts About
Subcontracting in the Public Schools (5-13-02)
NJSBA Survey
Suggests Caution with Early Retirement (5-9-02)
Special Education
Event to Focus on Innovative Programs (5-7-02)
Education and
Business Leaders Present a Call to Action for Testing Reform (4-25-02)
Voters Approve $81 Million In
School Construction Projects (4-19-02)
Seven Schools
Recognized for Innovations in Special Education (4-18-02)
Voters Approve
Two-Thirds Of School Budgets In Difficult Year (4-17-02)
Voters to Decide $96.8
Million in School Construction Tomorrow (4-15-02)
Annual School Budget
Election Results By County, 1990-2001 (4-11-02)
Facts and Figures About the 2002
Annual School Election (4-11-02)
Voters to Decide
School Funding Questions Next Week (4-10-02)
How Flat State Aid
is Hurting NJ Districts (4-9-02)
NJSBA: Additional Aid Needed
to Restore School Cuts, Offset Rising Property Taxes (4-3-02)
Citizens Urged to
Vote in April 16 School Election (3-28-02)
NJSBA Comments on
Governor's Budget Recommendation (3-26-02)
NJSBA Will Seek
Adjustments in Hold Harmless School Aid (3-20-02)
Annual School Election:
Your vote is essential (3-20-02)
Pressure Mounts on
Legislators to Increase State Aid (3-15-02)
Critics Warn
Project Labor Agreements Will Drive Up Construction Costs (3-15-02)
Voters Approve 62% of School
Construction Requests (3-13-02)
Voters To Decide $598.8
Million in School Construction Tomorrow (3-11-02)
Districts Get No
Additional State Aid or Time to Prepare Budgets (3-5-02)
State Announces Budget/Election Calendar (3-5-02)
Second Ballot
Questions Available (3-5-02)
NJSBA Sponsors Annual Legislative
Conference (3-1-02)
SDOE Releases Tentative Budget Dates (3-1-02)
No Federal Action on
Local Scoring of ESPA (2-27-02)
Administration
Will Not Postpone April 16 Elections (2-25-02)
Educators, Local School Officials
Commend Librera Testing Proposal (2-20-02)
Election Update (2-15-02)
Deadline Approaches To
File For School Board Candidacy (2-6-02)
Assembly
Committee Approves Postponing School Elections (2-4-02)
School Safety
On Front Burner (1-31-02)
Special Ed. Law Aids Schools,
Provides Tax Relief (1-31-02)
Retired Superintendent Tapped To
Help Schools (1-31-02)
Governor Asks
Citizens To Consider School Board Candidacy (1-28-02)
Voters Approve 7
Of Ten Construction Referenda (1-23-02)
Voters to Decide $253 Million in
Proposed School Construction on January 22 (1-18-02)
NJSBA Urges Early Release of State Aid
Figures (1-15-02)
NJSBA sponsors 'Preparing for
Crisis' seminar (1-17-02)
Librera Named New
Commissioner of Education (1-8-02)
New Law Eases
Hiring of Retired Superintendents (1-8-02)
New Special Ed. Law Will Provide
Taxpayer Relief (1-8-02)
NJSBA Urges Assembly
to Pass 'Fiscally Responsible' Special Education Funding Bill (1-2-02)
2001 Archives
School Cyber-Terrorism Measure
Becomes Law (12-27-01)
State Budget
Deficit Endangers Aid - McGreevey (12-18-2001)
January 2002
is School Board Recognition Month (12-18-2001)
Voters Approve
Construction Plans in 22 of 27 Districts Results (12-12-01)
Governor-Elect Invites School
Leaders to December 18 Forum (12-11-2001)
Voters to Act on More Than $600
Million in Proposed School Construction Tomorrow (12-10-01)
Middletown Teachers
Return After Strike (12-10-01)
School Boards Association Urges
Teachers to Follow the Law (12-6-01)
Special
Education Increases Cut From Federal Bill (12-3-01)
An Open Letter to the Citizens
of Middletown (11-29-01)
School Boards Seek Change in
Federal Poverty Guidelines (11-19-01)
NJSBA Survey Shows Need for Standards,
Testing Revisions (10-17-01)
Media Advisory: Workshop 2001 (10-16-2001)
Districts That
Share Services Save Taxpayer Dollars (10-03-01)
NJSBA Lends Support
to the NJ College Bound 2008 (10-03-01)
The Challenges Facing
New Jersey Public Schools (10-1-01)
NJSBA Calls for
Improved Asthma Regulations (9-28-01)
New Jersey School Boards
Association Issues Statement on September 11 Events (9-13-01)
Boards Negotiating
Work-Time Increases (9-13-01)
Statewide Summit To Address Crisis
In School Leadership (8-27-01)
Teacher Negotiations
Continue in 105 Districts (8-27-01)
Teacher Negotiations
Continue in 115 Districts (8-21-01)
Lowering School
Property Taxes Requires Federal, State and Local Effort (8-2-01)
Public Schools 'Go the Distance'
with Technology (8-2-01)
Schools Grapple
with Leadership Needs; Statewide Summit in Works (8-2-01)
School Boards
Call on State to Address Student Turnover (8-2-01)
Indemnification/Ethics Bill Signed
by Governor - NJSBA Delegate Assembly Goal (7-30-01)
REAP Study Bill
Signed into Law (7-16-01)
DiFrancesco Signs
Pension Bill (7-3-01)
Appeals Court
Upholds $8.6 Billion School Construction Plan (6-28-01)
NJ SAVER Rebates
to Double in September (6-27-01)
Senate Committee OK's Special
Education Funding Bill (6-14-01)
NJSBA Executive
Director Details New Property Tax Strategy (6-12-01)
New Law Will
Restrict Bond Elections to Five Dates (6-6-01)
House Acts on
Education Bill (6-1-01)
State Board adopts private
tuition regulations (5-23-01)
Assembly Passes REAP Study
Bill (5-21-01)
School Boards Call
for Change in Kindergarten Aid (5-19-01)
School Facilities
Act Has Strong Impact On Bond Elections (5-17-01)
Annual Urban Conference
to be May12 (5-4-01)
The Children's Institute
to host statewide special education event (5-3-01)
NJSBA argues for
boards in facilities lawsuit (5-2-01)
Acting Governor Di Francesco
To Chair Special Education Week (5-1-01)
Voters Show Solid
Support For School Budgets (4-18-01)
2,168 Candidates Compete In Annual
School Elections (4-11-01)
Citizens urged to vote
in April 17 school elections (3-28-01)
Your vote counts: FAQ's about the
Annual School Election (3-21-01)
March 19 is Voter
Registration Deadline (3-13-01)
Legislation Will Counter Property Tax
Relief Efforts (2-26-01)
Committee approves bill to
increase interim administrators' term (2-22-01)
Gagliardi assumes role as acting
commissioner (2-22-01)
Schools Will Benefit From
Verizon Adjustment (1- 31-01)
State School Aid Increases for
2001-02 (1- 31-01)
Deadline Approaches
For School Board Candidacy (1- 26-01)
N.J. School Boards
Association Applauds Court Decision (1-24-01)
N.J. School Boards Association
Comments On Hespe Resignation (1-17-01)
Schools Demonstrate
Pent-Up Demand For Construction Funds (1-16-01)
Standards Debate
Puts Practical Arts In The Limelight (1-16-01)
Property Taxes
Remain Number One Concern (1-16-01)
State Board Remedies World
Language Teacher Shortage (1-11-01)
2000 Archives
Student mobility,
technology top school boards' agenda (11-18-00)
Negotiations Yield More Instruction Time (08-24-00)
NJSBA calls for direct funding of
charter schools (08-16-00)
Technology advances for New
Jersey students (08-4-00)
Senate Decides Ballots for
Regional Districts, Oral Recitation Bills (6-26-00)
Barrington School Board member to Lead
State Education Group (5-20-00)
NJSBA Acts on Special Ed. Funding,
Student Turnover, Teacher Training (5-20-00)
NJSBA to Hold Semi-annual Delegate
Assembly on May 20 (5-16-00)
Governor Proclaims May 14-20 Special
Education Week in N.J. (5-15-00)
Multi-Billion Dollar School Construction Legislation Advances (5-9-00)
NJSBA Praises Governor's Action on State
Health Benefits Commission Bill (5-9-00)
Voters Approve Record Number of
School Budgets (4-19-00)
Voters Prepare for April 18 School
Elections (4-12-00)
Di Francesco, Collins to Address School
Leaders (4-5-00)
2,217 Candidates Compete in Annual School
Elections (4-4-00)
Editorial: Your Vote Counts (4-3-00)
Hespe Calls for Increase in Special
Education Funding (3-29-00)
School Construction Bill Progresses (3-15-00)
March 20 is Voter Registration Deadline (3-6-00)
Facilities Bills Introduced in
Legislature (3-2-00)
NJSBA Praises State Board for Creating
Early Childhood Ed. Certificate (3-1-00)
NJSBA Seeks Major Changes in State Testing
Program (2-16-00)
NJSBA's Recommendations on Assessments (2-16-00)
Deadline Approaches for School Board
Candidacy (1-18-00)
School Construction on Front
Burner (1-13-00)
Energy-Buying Program
Attracts 381 School Districts (1-13-00)
Eagleton Poll: New Jerseyans
Favor More State Support for Schools (1-13-00)
NJSBA Praises Governor for
Veto of Subcontracting Bill (1-7-00)
NJSBA Seeks Major Changes in State
Testing (1-7-00)
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