Decisions Adopted by the School Ethics Commission in June
Six decisions from the June 17 meeting were posted on the New Jersey Department of Education’s website.
Six decisions from the June 17 meeting were posted on the New Jersey Department of Education’s website.
School District grant applications are due on July 25, 2025.
Kathleen Asher, Esq., NJSBA Director of Labor Relations, underscored the critical role of legal professionals in education, and the importance of preserving rights in times of change.
This year’s Workshop theme, “Your Ticket to Big Ideas and Bright Futures,” highlights our focus on encouraging students to “think big” and chase their dreams – no matter how distant they may seem.
The NJSBA reports on a large group of education-related bills that moved through the Legislature on June 30.
The educational components of the Appropriations Act largely align with the governor’s proposed budget, which he announced in February.
Beginning on July 15, School Board Notes will be published every other week.
A Field Service Representative position has become available in central New Jersey for a person with exceptional communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple constituents. The application deadline is July 13.
This marks the fourth time Boonton Township has received board certification. It was previously honored in 2005 and 2014. In 2017, the board members earned the Carole E. Larsen Master Board award. The 2025 certification was granted about a month ago.