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Celebrate kindness

Every child deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. That’s why NJEA has joined forces with GLSEN (The Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network) Central New Jersey Chapter to promote “No…

Pension funds RIGHT to sue governor

It may have come six months after NJEA and other public employee unions filed their lawsuit to compel the governor to fund the pension system according to a law he signed, but…

Locals educate parents on high stakes testing

After months of preparation, with invitations delivered to everyone from New Jersey Commissioner of Education David Hespe to parents, politicians and school board members, Delran Education Association President Michael Kaminski and his…

Nominate an equality champion

NJEA is accepting nominations for the 2015 Equality Champion Award, which honors members who have been champions in defense of human and civil rights that have significantly affected education and the achievement…

Nominate a champion of minority rights

NJEA is accepting nominations for the 2015 Ethnic Minority Affairs & Leadership Image Award, which honors members who have been champions of ethnic minority rights/issues and have significantly affected education and the…

Jim Rome Takes Back Marching Band "Dorks" Comment

Sports commentator Jim Rome lashed out with harsh words directed at millions of marching band members across America. “Is there anyone not in a marching band who thinks those dorks running around with…
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