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  1. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education Volume 1867
  2. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education
  3. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education
  4. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education
  5. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education
  6. Annual report of the New Jersey State Board of Education Volume 1880
  7. Report by New Jersey. State superintendent of Public Instruction, New Jersey. State Board of Education New Jersey. Dept. of Education, 2009-08-14
  8. Waste reduction activities and options for a local Board of Education in New Jersey (Environmental research brief) by Patrick Eyraud, 1992
  9. Annual Report of the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of New Jersey by Anonymous, 2010-04-06
  10. The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States of America, The Constitution of The State of New Jersey by JERSEY CITY, N.J., presented by BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1927-01-01
  11. Vocational overview of Newark, New Jersey: Report of Advisory committee to the Board of education on the proposed Girls' vocational school by Charles Henry Winslow, 1916-01-01
  12. Annual Report of the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Jersey by Anonymous, 2010-04-04
  13. New Jersey school laws and rules and regulations prescribed by the State Board of Education, with decisions by the commissioner of education and the State ... use and government of school officers, 1914 by New Jersey, 2010-09-08
  14. New Jersey school laws and rules and regulations prescribed by the State Board of Education with notes, blanks and forms for the use and government of school officers by New Jersey, 2010-08-19

41. Education World® : State Standards: New Jersey
Ed Standards Grants Center Holidays Message boards newsletters Parents CurriculumContent Standards come from the new jersey Department of education
http://www.education-world.com/standards/state/nj/index.shtml

NATIONAL STANDARDS
Table of Contents Fine Arts
Language Arts
... State Standards New Jersey N E W J E R S E Y
Standards for New Jersey
New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards come from the New Jersey Department of Education Link to the New Jersey standards in the following subject areas.

42. Education World® : School Issues : How Important Are Principals In Determining
My principal in new jersey,” she continued We think that new teachers leave theprofession because of The National Association of School boards of education
http://www.education-world.com/a_issues/issues347.shtml

School Issues Center
Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES Assessment ... Starr Points School Issues Article S C H O O L I S S U E S A R T I C L E
It’s the Principal of the Thing!
Numerous studies confirm that nearly one third of new teachers leave the profession within five years. Why do they leave and why don’t they stay? The reasons may surprise you.
We all know the statistics. Nearly one third of beginning teachers leave the field within five years. We know why they leave. They leave to accept positions with better pay, more prestige, and fewer pressures. They leave because teaching often is tough and unrewarding and they have more attractive options. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) , “those [beginning teachers] who are academically talented, those teaching in high-poverty schools, and those with a disciplinary specialty in high demand outside of education such as math or science tend to leave teaching first.” They leave, in short, because they can. We know why they leave, but do we know why they don’t stay?

43. Lessonspage - Nj Department Of Education
aomprehensive set of tools to the 600+ new jersey School boards. 6. Sussan Greenwald,Esqs., Special education Attorneys Special education attorney law
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  • 44. New Jersey Association Of Partners In Education
    Fulton Designee Ms. Joyce Powell new jersey education Association. Michael K. KlavonNJ Department of education. Patricia Petracco NJ School boards Association.
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    OFFICERS President
    Mr. John B. Wilson
    Independent College Fund of New Jersey Vice President
    Dr. Jeanne Oswald

    NJ Commission on Higher Education Secretary
    Ms. Diana Autin

    Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Treasurer
    Ms. Dana Egreczky

    NJ State Chamber of Commerce DIRECTORS Ms. JoAnn D. Bartoletti
    Designee: Ms. Denise Hecht NJ Principals and Supervisors Association Dr. Joel Bloom NJ Institute of Technology Mr. Michael Bzdak Ms. Elizabeth Christopherson Designee: Ms. Ellen Mushinski Ms. Sonja Clark United Water Ms. Jo Ann Dow-Breslin Ms. Edithe Fulton Designee: Ms. Joyce Powell New Jersey Education Association Mr. Stephen Heller Verizon Mr. Charles M. Ivory Mr. Michael K. Klavon NJ Department of Education Mr. James H. Murphy Designee: Ms. Mary Capasso NJ Association of School Administrators Ms. Patricia Petracco NJ School Boards Association Mr. Edward H. Tetelman Designee: Ms. Kay Reiss NJ Department of Human Services Ms. Elizabeth S. Vinson NJ Business and Industry Association Dr. Timothy R. Wade

    45. Other Boards Across The United States
    boards of Higher education in the United States ALASKA System NEBRASKA CoordinatingCommission for Postsecondary education new jersey Department of
    http://www.regents.state.la.us/Board/boardsus.htm
    Boards of Higher Education in the United States ALASKA Commission on Postsecondary Education
    ALABAMA Commission on Higher Education

    ARIZONA Board of Regents

    ARKANSAS Department of Higher Education
    ...
    WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin System

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    46. CNN.com - Schools Crack Down On Illegal Students - March 13, 2002
    rise in the Mainland Regional district, is not new in new jersey or the affairsfor the National Association of State boards of education, in Alexandria
    http://www.cnn.com/2002/fyi/teachers.ednews/03/13/illegal.students.ap/
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    Schools crack down on illegal students
    Michelle Fama, in charge of residency validation at Mainland Regional High School, said some parents use fake leases and even fake guardians to get children in the school district. LINWOOD, New Jersey (AP) When Schools Superintendent Edwin Coyle wanted to find out where some of his students were sleeping, he did what a suspicious spouse might he hired a private investigator to tail them. But it wasn't philandering he feared. Coyle's school district wanted to crack down on students who don't live in the three towns that make up the district. Envious of the wealthy suburban district's strong academics, extracurricular offerings and good reputation, out-of-towners are falsifying proof-of-residence documents so their children can attend Mainland Regional High School and the district's other schools. The phenomenon, while on the rise in the Mainland Regional district, is not new in New Jersey or the nation.

    47. Florence McGinn
    1997 new jersey Commission on Holocaust education presentation on teaching writingand the Holocaust; 1997 new jersey State School boards conference, presenter
    http://homer.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/esoup/awards/fmcginn.htm
    Education: Bachelor of Arts, Monmouth University; Master of Arts, California State University Years of Experience: Favorite Authors: W.S. Merwin, Theodore Roethke, W.B. Yeats. Favorite Quote: "Only be willing to search for poetry, and there will be poetry." - Yuan Mei, Chinese poet Awards and/or recognitions: Extra-curricular programs: Advisor to Electric Soup, Hunterdon Central's electronic literary magazine as well as a Staff Advisor of the American Technology Honor Society at HCRHS. Presentations: Favorite links on the web: Great Writers and Poets Shiki Internet Haiku Salon Gorp: Great Outdoor Recreation Pages Back to the Awards Page p

    48. The Ethics Group, LLC Home Page.
    ProCEEDProfessional Continuing education for Ethical Development will of the Stateof new jersey to offer educational services to licensing boards and other
    http://www.ethicsgroup.org/
    A professional company organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey to offer educational services to licensing boards and other agencies of the health professional community of the United States. The Ethics Group, LLC. Our Members The ProBE Program The ProCEED Program CONTACT US 89 Summit Avenue Suite 185 E-mail: Director@EthicsGroup.org
    Summit, New Jersey 07901 Telephone/Voice mail/ Fax: 908-522-8740 F or a PDF version of the ProBE Program Brochure Members Joseph C. d'Oronzio, PhD, MPH
    Health Policy and Management Division
    Mailman School of Public Health
    Faculty Associate,Center for Bioethics
    Columbia University
    Executive Director Edmund L. Erde, PhD
    Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry
    University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey
    School of Osteopathic Medicine

    David M. Price, MDiv., PhD
    Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics Director, Center for Health Care Ethics University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey Medical School PROGRAM OFFERINGS: ProBE Pro fessional/ Pro blem B ased E thics ProCEED Pro fessional C ontinuing E ducation for E thical D evelopment ProCEED is new and under development in 2002) Sources and Acknowledgments I N 1992 THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS brought the members of THE ETHICS GROUP

    49. TranceNet: Malnak V. Yogi, 1
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    United States District Court
    DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
    Civil Action No. 76-341
    OPINION ALAN B. MALNAK, et als,
    Plaintiffs,
    v.
    MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI, et als,
    Defendants Appearances:
    Attorneys for Plaintiffs
    BY: Julius B. Poppinga, Esq. BY: Jay D. Fischer, Esq. and BY: Edward N. Costikyan, Esq. Bernard Ouziel, Esq. (New York Bar) Attorneys for Defendants World Plan Executive Council. Scipio L. Africano, Esq. Attorney for Defendant Board of Education of Union City. Jonathan L. Goldstein, Esq. United States Attorney Attorney for Defendants United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare; and United States of America. BY: William E. Staehle, Esq. Assistant United States Attorney William F. Hyland, Esq. Attorney General, State of New Jersey Attorney for State of New Jersey Defendants. BY: Guy S. Michael, Esq. Deputy Attorney General MEANOR, District Judge. Plaintiffs move for partial summary judgment to enjoin the teaching of the "Science of Creative Intelligence" in the public schools of New Jersey on the ground that such teaching violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The material facts are not contested, although the parties vigorously dispute the significance of those facts. The suit involves 12 named plaintiffs and 20 named defendants. Plaintiffs include eight individuals who pay federal income taxes and are liable to pay state sales taxes and, in some cases, local property taxes. Four of the taxpayers are the parents of two children who attend one of the high schools at which the course was offered; they sue in their own behalfs [sic] and as guardians ad litem for their children. The eight taxpayers comprise an unincorporated association known as the Coalition for Religious Integrity, which also is a named plaintiff in this action. The remaining plaintiffs are a clergyman who lives in New Jersey, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, a nonprofit Maryland corporation, and Spiritual Counterfeits Project, Inc., a nonprofit California corporation.

    50. Board Of Governors Of The New Jersey Math Coalition
    Foundation Joyce R. Powell, SecretaryTreasurer, new jersey education AssociationCarolyn Smith, Past President, new jersey School boards Association Manya
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/nj_math_coalition/bog.html
    BOARD OF GOVERNORS
    As of November 10, 1998 Chair, Board of Governors: Manya Ungar
    MATHEMATICS
    Schools
    Geraldine Butler , President, Association of Mathematics Teachers Of New Jersey, High School Teacher, Gateway Regional Robert Krech , Elementary School Teacher, West Windsor-Plainsboro (Presidential Awardee) Paul Lawrence , K-8 Supervisor of Mathematics, Livingston Public Schools Nicholas Menutti , President, New Jersey Science Supervisors Association Richard Moss , Middle School Teacher, Maplewood Middle School Howard Parish , President, New Jersey Science Teachers Association Jim Rahn , High School Teacher, Southern Regional High School Manahawkin (Presidential Awardee)
    Colleges and Universities
    Janet Caldwell , Department of Mathematics, Rowan College of New Jersey Warren Crown Gerald A. Goldin , Director, Rutgers Univ. Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Educ. Phillip A. Griffiths , Director, Institute of Advanced Study Carol Manigault , Department of Mathematics, Felician College Henry O. Pollak Joseph G. Rosenstein , Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University Kenneth Wolff , Chair, Department of Mathematics, Montclair State University
    EDUCATION
    Margaret Boland , Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Government Programs, Trenton Diocese Deborah Cook , Director, New Jersey Statewide Systemic Initiative (NJ SSI) Susan Forman , Vice-President for Undergraduate Education, Rutgers University Larry Leverett , Superintendent, Public Schools of Plainfield Bruce Normandia , Superintendent, Brick Township Public Schools

    51. About The New Jersey Math Coalition
    and public sectors, the Board includes major figures from the legislature, new jerseyDepartment of education, the new jersey School boards Association, the
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/nj_math_coalition/about.html
    ABOUT THE COALITION
    BACKGROUND
    In recent years a number of reports, including the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics and Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, collectively referred to as the Standards , and Everybody Counts and Counting on You of the Mathematical Sciences Education Board and the Board on Mathematical Sciences, have contained specific recommendations for making substantial improvements in mathematics education. Although individual teachers and administrators in New Jersey have responded to the challenges of these reports, only a concerted and coordinated effort can lead to fundamental changes throughout the state. This is where the New Jersey Mathematics Coalition plays a critical role. By drawing all segments of the community together education, business, government, and the public the Coalition has served as a catalyst and coordinator of a truly statewide effort to improve mathematics education. The New Jersey Mathematics Coalition (like the other 50 such state Coalitions) was created to facilitate and encourage improvement in the teaching and learning of mathematics as recommended in the national reports. Although much planning took place earlier, the Coalition began with the first meeting of its Board of Governors in June 1991, at which the

    52. Council On Optometric Practitioner Education - COPE -
    As of October 1, 2001, the following boards listed on new jersey State Board of OptometristsMs. Susan Gartland new York State Board for Optometry Mr. Peter
    http://www.arbo.org/cope/participatingboards.htm

    53. Association Of Regulatory Boards Of Optometry - ARBO - Committees
    Council on Optometric Practitioner education COPE. Patricia Bennett Maryland, Ms.Susan Gartland new jersey. 2003, ASSOCIATION OF REGULATORY boards OF OPTOMETRY.
    http://www.arbo.org/committees.htm

    54. School And Public Librarianship
    Schedules NJ Certification Job boards Medallion Awards not accredit special purposelibrary education programs. to spend your career in new jersey's school or
    http://www.rowan.edu/depts/librarianship/
    back to Rowan University College of Education Program in School and Public Librarianship Dept. of Secondary Education/Foundations of Education
    willett@rowan.edu

    Faculty
    Curriculum Schedules NJ Certification ... Distance Ed for LIS This program is designed for students who wish to pursue graduate education to become a public or school librarian. A master's degree can be earned leading to certification either as an Educational Media Specialist (for school libraries) or as Professional Librarian (for public or other non-school libraries). An Associate Educational Media Specialist Certificate can be earned for those seeking K-12 certificate endorsement to perform educational media services in schools under the direction of a qualified supervisor. Before enrolling in any course in either program, the student must contact the program adviser. Because of course scheduling, it is advantageous to begin the program in the fall semester. Rutgers-New Brunswick , or Drexel in Philadelphia. Those whose needs cannot be met by an on-campus program may wish to contact the schools on our Distance Education for Library and Information Science page. The Program Advisor welcomes inquiries from those considering a career as a school librarian/media specialist or public librarian.

    55. News And Links About Vocational-Technical Education
    Centers Workforce new jersey new jersey Association of School Administrators newjersey School boards Association VocationalTechnical education Code (NJAC6A
    http://www.njccvs.org/newslinks/
    News
    State Board Visits Union County Vo-Tech (Oct. 2002)
    Council Honors Business Partners (Oct. 2002)

    State Board Puts World Language Requirement on Hold (July 2002)

    Council Honors Successful Graduates
    ...
    Monmouth Academy of Allied Health and Science Honored as Blue-Ribbon School

    Links
    New Jersey Department of Education
    Educational Technology Training Centers

    Workforce New Jersey

    New Jersey Association of School Administrators
    ... schools

    56. CPIP: Past Research Projects
    Insurance Surveys (1998present) new jersey Business and Survey (1997) WorkforceInvestment boards of Essex the Connection Between Higher education and the
    http://eagletonpoll.rutgers.edu/bsep.htm

    PAST RESEARCH PROJECTS Business and
    Economic Planning
    Community Services Education and Youth Environment Health and Health Care ... Transportation New York Metropolitan Area Infrastructures Priorities Business Survey (2000)
    Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    This telephone survey of 1,011 business executives located in the New York metro area gathered input on the major infrastructure needs of the region.
    NJ Department of Community Affairs
    This project involved focus groups and a survey with municipal officials. Eagleton researchers used the data to create weights that the State of New Jersey employs to determine aid formulas for municipalities that share services. New York Metropolitan Area Barriers to Economic Growth Business Survey (1999)
    Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    This telephone survey of 305 business executives located in New York and New Jersey studied the impact of major regulatory issues in the region. Read more here Energy Deregulation Opinions (1999)
    MWW Group
    A telephone survey of 800 New Jersey adults measured awareness and opinions of impending energy deregulation in the state.

    57. CPIP: Past Research Projects
    Proposals (1999) new jersey School boards Association A and local revenue sourcesfor new jersey schools Center for Early Childhood education Eagleton contacted
    http://eagletonpoll.rutgers.edu/edyt.htm

    PAST RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Business and
    Economic Planning
    Community Services Education
    and Youth
    Environment Health and Health Care Institutional Research Social Services ... Transportation N ew Jersey Opinions on School Vouchers (2001)
    Excellent Education for Everyone
    A telephone survey of 805 New Jersey adults on how and where school vouchers should be available.
    Early Childhood Education (2001)
    Association for Children of New Jersey
    Focus group discussion with parents and a telephone survey of state residents assessed early education priorities. Read more here
    Part-Time Student Tuition Aid Grant Needs Assessment (2000)
    New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority Eagleton developed and implemented the methodology for surveying different groups of part-time college students in the state, including current and former students of 4-year and 2-year colleges. Read more here Bergen County Youth Health Assessment (1999) Bergen County Partnership for Community Health Eagleton assisted with the development and analysis of a survey of 2,296 students in grades 7 through 12 on their health behaviors and social needs.

    58. Trenton Watch - Dec. 17
    This bill creates a new program within the new jersey Development Authority forSmall Businesses, Minorities and Permits boards of education to solicit a
    http://www.njchamber.com/Government/trenton-watch/1999/12-17.htm
    Summarizing Legislative Action Affecting Business December 17, 1999 HEALTH INSURANCE Assembly Banking and Insurance Committee A-1763 (Cohen/D-20): Committee passed with amendments on December 2, referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee. Requires health insurers to provide coverage for medically necessary expenses incurred in diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Because of the dramatic increase in the cost of health insurance anticipated as a result of this bill, the chamber opposes this and other mandates that limit the ability of employers to provide health insurance. [Oppose]. SMALL-BUSINESS Assembly Commerce, Tourism, Gaming and Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee S-1329 (Turner/D-15; Allen/R-7): Assembly Appropriations Committee released on December 13. "The New Jersey Women’s Micro-Business Credit Act"; appropriates $750,000. This bill creates a new program within the New Jersey Development Authority for Small Businesses, Minorities and Women's Enterprises. The program would target potential female entrepreneurs who have little business experience, but are self-motivated and willing to undertake an extensive training program in order to gain the necessary experience to start a successful business. [Support]. LABOR S-987/A-2999 (Kyrillos/R-13; O’Connor/D-31; DeCroce/R-26; Doria/D-31):

    59. New Jersey Transit
    elementary or secondary school ( through 12th grade ) located in the state of NewJersey. Student tickets also are sold to boards of education and other
    http://www.njtransit.com/sf_generalticketing_busfare.shtm
    Business Opportunities About NJT Customer Service FAQs ... Ticket Refund Info Trip Planner
    Itinerary Planning
    Schedule Information Service Near a Location Connecting Services ... Accessible Services My Transit
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    Register Manage Your Account Sign Out of My Transit ... Delete My Transit Account Accessible Services
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    Accessible Bus Services Access Link County Paratransit Info Travel Advisories
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    Bus Fare Options
    Bus Monthly Pass
    If you're a frequent rider, you can save up to 35% off your daily commute by purchasing a NJ TRANSIT bus pass. You can use it to make unlimited trips on NJ TRANSIT bus routes for an entire calendar month for the number of zones indicated on the pass.
    • The intrastate pass is valid for rides between local routes within New Jersey only.
    • The interstate pass is valid for rides between New Jersey and New York City or Philadelphia . It may also be used for local rides within New Jersey.
    Some private bus companies, many subsidized by NJ TRANSIT, will also accept the bus pass. Check with your local carrier.

    60. Resources At ODL: Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey
    and Organizations Journals and Resource Guides Bulletin boards and Listservs ArticlesDefining and Assessing Quality in Higher education (email for copy); The
    http://www.odl.rutgers.edu/resources.htm
    Resources Who's Who in Organizational Leadership, Assessment, and Improvement at Rutgers
    Programs in Other Colleges and Universities

    Associations and Organizations

    Journals and Resource Guides
    ...
    Bulletin Boards and Listservs

    ODL Books Video A Higher Education
    Articles
    • Defining and Assessing Quality in Higher Education email for copy
    • The Quality Approach in Higher Education: Context and Concepts for Change ( email for copy
    • The Value of the Baldrige Framework for Self-Assessment and Improvement in Education: The Rutgers Excellence in Higher Education Program Toward A Balanced Scorecard for Higher Education: Rethinking the College and University Excellence Indicators Framework Succeeding at Work: Skills and Competencies Needed by College and University Graduates in the Workplace The Ivory Tower-2000: Images, Ironies, Opportunities - The 7th Daniel Gorenstein Lecture (

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