- NJASA
- September 2015
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Special Invitation to Attend
The Commissioner's Regional Convocations
Hosted By NJASA
October 15th - Parsippany Hills High School
November 17th - Hammonton High School -
By NJASA Executive Director Dr. Richard G. Bozza
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By NJASA President Patrick J. Fletcher, Chief Education Officer, River Dell Regional H. S.
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By Dr. Matthew J. Murphy, Chief Education Officer and Dr. Richard N. Weiner, Director of Curriculum, Ramsey School District
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By Beth L. Finkelstein, Esq., Asst. Association Counsel
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PARTNERSHIP CORNER: Sustainable Jersey for Schools Ready to Certify the First Group of SchoolsBy Donna Drewes, Co-Director and Heather McCall, Program Director, Sustainable Jersey
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FINANCIAL CORNER: If You Were Away This Summer, You Missed All the Pension Fun (?)By Mort Reinhart, NJASA Pension Consultant
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COMMUNITY CORNER: Local Pride and Global Impact!By David Cittadino, Chief Education Officer & Kathleen Hoeker, Assistant Superintendent,Old Bridge Twp. Public Schools
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What's on the Horizon for School Leaders?
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NJASA Professional Development Programs Keep You Ahead of the Game!
The Association's One-Day Seminars are planned to keep school leaders current with a vast range of topics from Special Education updates; to the next generation of Science standards. Register now for the 2015-16 Seminar Subscription Series.
Join NJASA on September 15 as representatives of NJDOE's Division of Teaching & Learning and the Office of Teaching & Learning Support discuss why professional learning is essential to refine and expand practices.
The Superintendents' Academy...Continued is designed for second and third year superintendents, as well as superintendents "new" to New Jersey. The Academy's three sessions focus on legal, school board relations and personnel.
As the new school year begins, a one-day, joint effort with NJASA, NJPSA and NJSIAA will discuss the impact of athletics and extra-curricular activities on school climate/culture.
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"One Vision - One Voice"
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.