NJEA members have a seat at the table
Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill has appointed NJEA President Steve Beatty to her education policy transition team. This appointment benefits NJEA members statewide and shows Sherill’s commitment to supporting public schools and the union members who serve them.
With this appointment, Gov.-Elect Sherrill is keeping her campaign promise to include educators in school decisions. This is a crucial step to ensure educators’ voices are heard throughout Sherrill’s term.
Beatty is known for his commitment to meeting teachers and educational support professionals (ESPs) from every community in the state. He will be instrumental in reviewing existing policies and laws. He will also help shape the new administration’s vision for strong public schools. With this appointment, Beatty will advise Sherrill on critical issues important to public schools and those who work in them. These issues include pension funding, health benefits for public employees, school funding, staffing shortages, evaluation practices, and curricular implementation.
“I commend Gov.-Elect Sherill for bringing NJEA to the table,” said NJEA President Steve Beatty, reflecting on the honor. “Educators are experts on challenges–and opportunities–facing our public schools. Our teachers and educational support professionals work tirelessly to educate young people. Whether it’s testing, evaluation, school funding, or any other issue facing public education, our members understand the issues on a deep, professional level. I am excited to bring their ideas and opinions to the table as we continue our work to restore respect and dignity to our public schools and the entire labor movement.”
By appointing Beatty, Sherrill signals her strong commitment to maintaining a collaborative relationship with public school and labor leaders. Sherill campaigned on supporting the middle class and working with everyday working people to improve New Jersey. And with this action, she’s taken her first step toward proving it.