There’s fewer vendors in the Exhibitor’s Lounge and more spaces in the parking lot. There’s grumblings about from Race To The Top priorities, reduced state aid, and threatened consolidations. There’s also creative curricular innovations in local districts and renewed interest in solar energy. There’s an open bar at Caesar’s Palace and a dance party at Harrah’s. Yes, it’s NJSBA time, with school board members, administrators, and functionaries racing around the Atlantic City Conference Center, which seems slightly more cavernous this year.
One particularly interesting session: the annual State Legislative Update, which this afternoon featured a panel comprising Senator Jim Whalen, Assemblyman David Wolfe, Michael Resnick from National School Boards Association, and honored guest Charles Rose, Arne Duncan’s General Counsel. (Sheila Oliver of Essex County was waylaid by a conference call with Governor Corzine.)
Highlights from the session included
Party on.
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