NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — An overwhelming 85% of New Jersey residents are dissatisfied with how the state government is handling the cost of living and affordability, according to a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released…
January 5, 2015 CBW would like to thank Mr./Mrs. Nardone for providing a wonderful lunch to all staff members. The food was great and a good time was had by all.…
Bayville Elks will be hosting a dance for fifth and sixth grade students on January 16th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with a $10.00 price of admission.…
January 6, 2015 Mrs. Britton’s fourth grade class at Bayville School takes a brain break with Zumba! Mrs. Britton’s ClassJanuary 6, 2015 Mrs. Britton’s fourth grade class at Bayville School takes a…
January 6, 2015 CBW first grade students in Mrs. Terry’s class are just beginning their journey into STEM education with the help of Mrs. Kramer’s third graders. The students are interacting with…
January 8, 2015 Students in Mrs.Terry’s class at CBW are beginning to explore the new STEM lab that was created with funds from the OceanFirst Model Classroom Grant. Students were extremely engaged…
Congratulations to our very own Mr. Thomas Ettari, teacher at H & M Potter School, who has been chosen as one of the Teachers Who Rock! Listen in Friday morning with Matt…
The 2015 Board of Education was re-organized on January 6, 2015. Joseph Torrone was re-appointed President and Gigi Esparza was appointed Vice President. Congratulations to Robert Onofrietti Jr., Ben Giovine and Loreen…
NJEA provides its members with many opportunities to grow professionally. Why not make this the year you grasp those opportunities by submitting a proposal to present at the convention or applying for…
Earlier today, nearly 100 people testified at an open hearing of the NJ State Board of Education. Nearly all addressed issues related to high-stakes standardized testing, and nearly all expressed concerns about…
The “New Jersey Alliance for Learning and Preserving the History of WWII in Asia” (NJ-ALPHA) is organizing the 2015 Peace and Reconciliation Asia Study Tour scheduled for July 9-23 to enhance participants’…
The governor is expected to deliver a State of the State address on Jan. 13 that plays well to his presidential aspirations. But we know a different New Jersey. An economy in…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…