New bills that provides retirement incentives to NJ’s older (i.e., more expensive) teachers are now slated to go before the Legislature by June 30th. New
Apparently Gov. Christie didn’t really mean on Monday that NJ residents should vote down local school budgets. At a Senate budget hearing yesterday, Ed. Comm.
To NJEA President Barbara Keshishian , who said in an NJEA press release yesterday, When Commissioner Schundler claims that school district salaries are rising three
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