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How Many COVID Cases Are in N.J. Schools? It’s Hard to Tell...
NJ.com
December 21, 2022
“How valid is the data? How helpful is it? We don’t have the reporting...,” said Richard Bozza, NJASA Executive Director.
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Approaching Holidays, NJ Schools Still Need Bus Drivers
NJ 101.5
November 20, 2022
Staff shortages throughout the employee spectrum, including drivers, remain significant, according to the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. Richard Bozza, executive director, said the association has formed a special committee that's investigating the problem and potential solutions.
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Dr. Laurie W. Newell selected as the 2023 Regional Superintendent of the Year for Region I
September 23, 2022
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N.J. school district offering $92K salaries to lure retired teachers back to the classroom
NJ.com
October 3, 2022
Many of the health concerns cited by teachers after returning to class during the pandemic remain, said Richard Bozza, executive director of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators.“There’s a lot of support for the law, but I have not heard of very many places where people have said this is really helping me out,” said Bozza said, referring to discussions with school administrators.
...Millville Superintendent Tony Trongone said he would support extending the offer beyond the end of the school year.
“It will take between two to three years to increase the pool of new talent entering the field,” Trongone said.