Expanded Sick Leave FAQ from NJEA - 8.30.23
MTEA Evaluation Committee 2024 Mid-Year Report
Good Morning,
A couple of weeks ago the MTEA Evaluation Committee met to analyze the data based on the evaluation surveys completed up to that time. Attached is our report. The MTEA Evaluation Committee will meet again in late May to analyze the data based on surveys completed from March 14 to the end of May. If you haven't completed a survey for any or all of your observations this school year, it is not too late!!! It only takes 2-3 minutes to complete a survey (have your observation handy). Please use the links below.
Thank you and enjoy the day!
Sincerely,
MTEA Evaluation Committee
MTEA Evaluation Committee 2024 Mid Year Report
A couple of weeks ago the MTEA Evaluation Committee met to analyze the data based on the evaluation surveys completed up to that time. Attached is our report. The MTEA Evaluation Committee will meet again in late May to analyze the data based on surveys completed from March 14 to the end of May. If you haven't completed a survey for any or all of your observations this school year, it is not too late!!! It only takes 2-3 minutes to complete a survey (have your observation handy). Please use the links below.
Thank you and enjoy the day!
Sincerely,
MTEA Evaluation Committee
MTEA Evaluation Committee 2024 Mid Year Report
Evaluation Surveys for Observed Members
The MTEA Evaluation Committee created a survey for those members who do not receive their observation within 15 work days of their observation. As with all of the other evaluation surveys, you have the option of not including your name, and whether you include your name or not, you will remain anonymous.
AID-NJEA helpline
Did you know...As an NJEA/NJREA/PreService Member, you have access to a FREE, confidential helpline. The AID-NJEA helpline provides free, comprehensive, and confidential support, phone counseling as well as resource referrals on issues and problems related to your work and personal or family life. Active and retired educators and/or member health clinicians are available to talk with you.
This service is available to all NJEA preservice, active and retired members and their families. Call 866-243-6532 (866-AID-NJEA) or email your questions to helpline@njea.org.
This service is available to all NJEA preservice, active and retired members and their families. Call 866-243-6532 (866-AID-NJEA) or email your questions to helpline@njea.org.
Is It Negotiable?
The New Jersey Public Employer-Employee Relations Act controls those items that have been deemed mandatory topics and illegal topics of negotiations. The following list summarizes what is commonly referred to as the “scope of negotiations” under New Jersey public sector labor law.
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What can we do about the Janus Decision?
Peter Ardley Porter
12/5/67 - 11/27/17
Some of Pete's former students started a "Go Fund Me" page for his family if you'd like to donate. |
Peter Ardley Porter Jr., 49, of West Orange, New Jersey passed away on November 28, 2017 after a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Peter was born and raised in San Diego, California where he graduated from St. Augustine High School. Following high school, he joined the United States Marine Corps where he served in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm with Marine Air Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. He received his bachelor's degree from Seton Hall University and his master's degree from Rutgers University. Peter was a history teacher at Montville High School and an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University. Previously he taught at Essex Catholic High School. Peter was a member of the Montclair Council #1277 Knights of Columbus where he held the position of Deputy Grand Knight. He was an avid reader, enjoyed travel and was a sports enthusiast. His favorite sports teams included the New York Yankees, the Dallas Cowboys and the New Jersey Devils. Peter loved history, music and supporting the performing arts. Peter is preceded in death by his mother Maryann Porter. He is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 26 years Val Porter; daughter, Meg Porter; daughter, Kathleen Porter; father, Peter Ardley Porter, Sr.; brother, Matthew Porter; sister in law, Becky Porter; brother in law, Ernie Roettger; sister in law, Jennifer Roettger, as well as nieces, nephews and many friends. Contributions in memory of Peter may be made to ECLC of New Jersey, 100 Passaic Avenue, Chatham, NJ 07928. |
County/Local Association Websites
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