- NJASA
- November 2018
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NJASA NAMES DR. MICHAEL SALVATORE
NEW JERSEY 2019 SUPT. OF THE YEAR
Dr. Michael Salvatore, Chief Education Officer, Long Branch Public Schools, was selected New Jersey's 2019 candidate for the AASA National Superintendent of the Year Award by NJASA.
An NJASA panel selected three 2019 Regional Superintendent of the Year winners prior to selection of the State Superintendent of the Year. Salvatore was selected the Region II winner. The other Regional Superintendents of the Year joining Salvatore are: Region I winner – Dr. Michael LaSusa, Chief Education Officer, School District of the Chathams; and Region III winner - Dr. Carol Birnbohm, Chief Education Officer, Lenape Regional High School District.
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EXECUTIVE VIEW: Keeping the BalanceBy NJASA Executive Director Dr. Richard G. Bozza
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: NJASA 4 Equity One Vision, Our VoiceBy 2018-2019 NJASA President Dr. G. Kennedy Greene, Chief Education Officer, Newton Public Schools District
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WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP CORNER: Lessons Learned Along the Way... Continued - You Can be Both Tough and Kind!By Dr. Annette C. Giaquinto, Chief Education Officer, Galloway Township Public Schools
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CURRICULUM CORNER: Alphabet Soup Recipe for School LeadersBy Joseph Langowski, Chief Education Officer, Lumberton Township Schools
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LEGAL CORNER: New Jersey Law Against Discrimination Prohibits Discrimination Against Employees Who Are Pregnant or BreastfeedingBy: Maria M. Lepore, Chief Association Counsel
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FINANCIAL CORNER: School Employees Health Plan Changes Medicare CarrierBy NJASA Pension Consultant Mort Reinhart
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COMMUNITY CORNER: Embrace - Engage - EducateBy Dr. Kimberly A. Gruccio, Chief Education Officer, Egg Harbor Township School District
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PARTNERSHIP CORNER: 2019 AXA Achievement℠ Scholarship Program is UnderwayBy Ted Beal, Jr., Executive Vice President, AXA Equitable, Retirement Benefits Group, NJASA Diamond Sponsor
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RETIREES' CORNER: Why I Failed at Retirement!By Dr. Marilyn Birnbaum, Interim Superintendent, Kenilworth Public Schools and Retired Superintendent, North Plainfield Public Schools
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Women In School Leadership: Navigating Pathways to the Superintendency
Women comprise more than 70% of the education workforce, but few occupy the top leadership position in U.S. public school systems. This inspiring video series provides a firsthand account of the leadership journeys of nine women superintendents who have made it to the top job.
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Join NJASA Nov. 14th to Explore Collective Bargaining 2018 and BeyondCome and hear the success of some and the challenges of others.SAVE THE NEW DATE - Jan. 31 - Feb. 1, 2019
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Applications are being accepted for Hunterdon County Vocational School District Superintendent until Nov. 30th!
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"One Vision - Our 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.