Mark Magyar, associate executive director for policy development in the Senate Majority Office and former New Jersey Education Commissioner Lucille Davy are scheduled to address the Delegate Assembly of the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) on Nov. 17, 2018.

The Path to Progress report of the Legislature’s Economic and Fiscal Policy Workgroup is expected to be the focus of Mark Magyar and former Commissioner Davy’s presentations. Among the recommendations in the report is school district regionalization.

The meeting will be held at The Conference Center at Mercer, Mercer County Community College Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor. Registration is at 8 a.m., with the meeting scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Review the full agenda.

The Delegate Assembly is the major policy-making body of the NJSBA. Two regular meetings of the NJSBA delegates are held each year, in May or June and November or December.

The NJSBA Delegate Assembly Handbook will be mailed Oct. 19, 2018 to all preregistered delegates, alternates or other board members serving as delegates.

Districts must register their delegate, alternate or other board member serving as delegate by Oct. 19 for the handbook to be mailed to their homes.  If the delegate, alternate or other board member to serve as delegate is not registered by Oct. 19, the Delegate Assembly Handbook and all other meeting materials will be distributed at the registration desk. Meeting materials, including the handbook, will be posted on the NJSBA website prior to the meeting.

Delegates may register online for the Nov. 17 Delegate Assembly on the Delegate Assembly web page. If you have any questions, please contact callcenter@njsba.org or call Cindy Harrison at 609-278-5254.