How’re we doing after almost one year of NJ’s new tenure law, which shortens the process of arbitrating disputes between school districts and teachers? NJ Spotlight interviews Carl Tanksley of the law firm Parker McCay who concludes,“I think there are a couple of bugs to work through, but overall it’s an improvement over the old process.” The article also links to Tanksley’s presentation at last month’s New Jersey School Boards Association annual convention and an archive of recent tenure decisions.
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