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Six decades in education My father, Robert Roth, began his teaching career in January 1968 as a student teacher at Englewood Middle School. A graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU)…
Six decades in education My father, Robert Roth, began his teaching career in January 1968 as a student teacher at Englewood Middle School. A graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU)…
That teaching is an excellent career choice was the message of an Oct. 22 conference at Stockton University for high school students considering a career in education. Organized by the…
The 2026 NEA RA to be held in Denver Over 9,000 delegates typically attend the annual National Education Association Representative Assembly (NEA RA). Delegates are charged with setting policy for…
A+ EFFORT For the students and staff at Slaybaugh Primary School in Egg Harbor Township, classroom pet Cookie Dough has star status. Lisa Milstead, a preschool teacher at Slaybaugh,…
By Kathryn Coulibaly For Debby Wolanski, a paraprofessional at Hoover Elementary School in Bergenfield and the 2025-26 Bergen County ESP of the Year, her life changed when a member of…
Meet 2025-26 Burlington County ESP of the Year John Meyer By Kathryn Coulibaly John Meyer spent more than 20 years in the Navy before ultimately transitioning to a career as…
By Kimberly Crane A tradition of building community The Hunterdon County Education Association (HCEA) held its annual luncheon for superintendents and association presidents on Oct. 8 at the Mountain View…
By Marybeth Beichert NJEA members across the state bring their skills, dedication and expertise to school districts every day. They advocate for their students and public education, volunteer their time,…
By Aaron McClendon Mikie Sherrill will enter the governor’s office on Jan. 20 with a new Legislature and a bold agenda to transform the way New Jersey operates, promising significant…
By Linda Miller The Jersey City Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program has served students for decades, originally at PS #27 and later with a high school class taught…