The NJSBA’s semi-annual Delegate Assembly will convene on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 a.m. at the Conference Center at Mercer County Community College in West Windsor.
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney had been scheduled to participate in the program, but he is unable to attend.
In his place, Mark Magyar, associate executive director for policy development in the Senate Democratic Majority Office, will join former New Jersey Education Commissioner Lucille Davy to discuss “Path to Progress,” the report of the New Jersey Economic and Fiscal Policy Workgroup, which was released on Aug. 9. NJSBA expects the discussion to focus on school district consolidation, special education programming, school funding and other related issues contained in the report.
Delegates will also hear reports from Daniel T. Sinclair, NJSBA president, and Dr. Lawrence S. Feinsod, NJSBA executive director.
The Delegate Assembly Handbook and all other meeting materials will be distributed at the registration desk. Meeting materials, including the handbook, are posted on the NJSBA website.
Delegates may register online for the Nov. 17 meeting on the Delegate Assembly web page. If you have any questions, please contact callcenter@njsba.org or call Cindy Harrison at (609) 278-5254.