Statement from Gov. Murphy on Attempt to Claw Back $85 Million in Federal Funding for N.J. Public Schools
According to the governor’s office, 20 New Jersey school districts face steep cuts in federal funds.
According to the governor’s office, 20 New Jersey school districts face steep cuts in federal funds.
Events like the Women’s Leadership Conference help cultivate skills, foster networking opportunities, and provide unique support for leaders, which ultimately benefits the school districts they serve.
The New Jersey School Boards Association’s inaugural Equity Expo will take place on Friday, April 11, at the Conference Center at Mercer County College from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The program will feature multiple breakout sessions, information on resources available to your district, best practices, and networking opportunities.
This conference will explore how AI can be used in the classroom to improve student learning, how administrators are using it to perform their duties, what board members should know about AI, the legal issues surrounding AI and more.
The film festival is one of the most prestigious on the east coast. The category, “New Jersey Hometown Documentary Short,” sponsored by the NJSBA, is for films that are written, directed, shot and edited by students. The films must focus on an aspect of the student’s hometown.
Emra Seawood served on the New Brunswick Board of Education for 28 years. She was described as a fierce advocate for students.
Take advantage of discount early bird rates and register now for Workshop 2025! Join us from Monday, Oct. 20 through Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Atlantic City Convention Center for a conference on educational excellence unlike any other.
This nearly $2 million project will extend critical support to high-need school districts statewide through June 30, 2027.
The Senate Education Committee met this week and considered a full agenda of bills. Those bills – and several from other committees – are highlighted in this article.