- NJASA
- October 2014 Cover
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Special Message from NJDOE, NJASA, NJPSA and NJSIAA Regarding: Safety and Security
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By NJASA Executive Director Dr. Richard G. Bozza
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President's Message: Thumbs Up for Commissioner’s Convocation
By NJASA President Dr. Brian Zychowski, Chief Education Officer, North Brunswick -
Curriculum Corner: Preparing for PARCC: A Combination of Vision, Curriculum and Technology
By Madison Staff: Dr. Michael A. Rossi, Jr., Chief Education Officer; Matthew A. Mingle, Director of Curriculum & Instruction; and John LaPierre, Coordinator of Technology
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Legal Corner: Providing Students with Disabilities Equal Opportunities to Participate in Athletic Activities and Physical Education ProgramsBy Andrew Babiak, Esq., Assistant Association Counsel -
By Mort Reinhart, NJASA Pension Consultant
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By Jay Eitner, Chief Education Officer, Lower Alloways Creek
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NJ Online Learning: Using Mobile Learning to Connect with StudentsBy Bruce Friend, Friend Consulting LLC
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Ted Beal, Jr., Executive Vice President, AXA Equitable, Retirement Benefits Group, an NJASA Allied Member
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New Math and English Tests for NJ High School Graduation Requirements
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The Commissioner's Convocation Brings It All Into Focus for You!Mark your calendar for the last regional Convocation: November 10th - Hammonton
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Excitement Builds for Techspo 2015 - January 29-30. Register Now!
Tweet us @NJASANews #Techspo15Overnight Lodging Approved!NJDOE Acting Commissioner Hespe approved NJASA's waiver request for Techspo. As a result, school districts will be able to reimburse attendees for overnight lodging on Thursday, January 29th.
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Invitation to Apply for the Position of Swedesboro-Woolwich Superintendent of SchoolsSwedesboro-Woolwich, a consolidated public school district that serves 1,772 students in kindergarten through sixth grade with 10 out-of-district placements, is looking for a superintendent.
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"Leadership - Putting Vision into Action"
The mission of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, the unifying professional association of school leaders, is to ensure a superior statewide system of education by influencing and effecting educational policy, regulations and legislation; and by maximizing the capacity and effectiveness of school leaders through professional development programs and support services.