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NJSBA AT YOUR SERVICE

Post Your Job With Us — NJSBA is helping public schools meet staffing challenges with its job listing marketing service. New Jersey school districts and charter schools can tap our online reach to find candidates for hard-to-fill positions, no matter their category.

Why pay several hundred dollars to advertise a job on a site that’s not designed or targeted for educators? Leverage the NJSBA platform to enjoy better, cost-effective results.

For more information, visit the NJSBA website at employment-opportunities.

School-Board-Notes – May 26, 2026

Leadership Excellence: Clayton and Winslow Township Boards Achieve NJSBA Certification

For NJSBA Education News anytime, visit the NJSBA website homepage, and scroll down to News and Resources.

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New Jersey Monitor

NJ Senate panel weighs more school funding stopgaps

New bills in Trenton would reverse proposed state aid cuts for some school districts and create a new aid category for towns with tax bases limited by preservation programs.

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TAPinto.net

How Mastery Schools in Camden Have Emphasized Good Attendance

When parents of students at Mastery Schools of Camden get report cards, they can also expect a separate notification. A postcard focusing on only the child’s attendance goes home to show the student’s standing and whether adjustments need to be made before goals are missed at the renaissance hybrid charter school.

Rahway Academy Students Experience Italian Heritage Through Immersive D’Italia Performance

The interactive performance combined music, dance, and storytelling to educate students about the historical journey and enduring legacy of Italian immigrants.

District-Wide Edmentum challenge Fuels Academic Growth Across Linden Public Schools

From elementary classrooms to high school learning labs, students across Linden Public Schools spent the 2025-26 school year building skills, mastering standards, and embracing academic growth through the district’s first-ever District-Wide Edmentum Challenge.