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Christie Isn’t Ready to Talk About Expiring Caps on Superintendent Salaries
NJ Spotlight
June 6, 2016
John Mooney
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Are N.J. Schools too Late in Rush to Test Water for Lead?
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Adam Clark
May 19, 2016 -
More Voices Join Call for Statewide Testing of Drinking Water in Schools
NJ Spotlight
March 23, 2016
“I think Newark has opened our eyes to this,” said Richard Bozza, head of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators and himself a former superintendent for 20 years.
“There are districts that do monitor and those that don’t, and I think this has given us the reason to keep an eye on it.”
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The Asbury Park Press Reports: Superintendent Salary Cap Fails Taxpayers
Asbury Park Press
"It’s become a cottage industry," said Richard Bozza, executive director of New Jersey's Association of School Administrators. "You don’t have stable permanent leadership and what you have is a significant amount of turnover."
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Governor’s Plan Offers Barely More Aid to Schools – But It Could Be Worse
NJ Spotlight
February 17, 2016
"More money is better than flat,” said Judith Rattner, superintendent of Berkeley Heights schools, who attended the governor’s address yesterday as the state’s Superintendent of the Year.
“But the reality is when you look at the cost increases, it still puts you where you are trying to do more with less,” she said. “I’m still less than half of what I got in state aid seven years ago.”
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N.J. anti-bullying law draws fresh scrutiny
NJASA Executive Director Dr. Richard Bozza tells NorthJersey.com, "Schools don’t have the resources to police what happens outside of school."
NorthJersey.com
February 9, 2016
By Hannan Adely
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EdTech, Jersey Style: A Report from Techspo 2016
Tech&LearningJanuary 29, 2016By Christine Weiser -
A new plan for U.S. schools; testing likely to remain key in New Jersey
The Record
December 9, 2015
Richard Bozza, executive director of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, said states will have more decision-making power around testing.
The law establishes a pilot program that permits states to use Title I funding — funds for schools with low-income students — to modify or develop new systems for assessing student achievement, Bozza said. -
As school returns, state testing issue hasn't faded
The Record
September 1, 2015
"There is a whole lot this year that is going to continue to play out,” said Richard Bozza, executive director of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. “What will be the impact of the governor’s presidential aspirations on New Jersey? We’re already seeing that [with the standards review]. That’s the unknown.”
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NJASA welcomes news that New Jersey won't increase the weight of state tests on teacher evaluations
Bergen RecordBy Hannan AdelyAugust 5, 2015NJASA Executive Director Richard Bozza said it was “a positive step as we still wait to learn the results of the first year of PARCC assessments” and that education chiefs would continue discussions about the use of testing in the learning process and evaluations.
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The top 5 education issues in New Jersey
Press of Atlantic City
August 1, 2015
Here’s what state education stakeholders say will be the top education issues for 2015-16.
“While the state budget has been set ... resolutions could reallocate funds.” — Richard Bozza, executive director of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators