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2nd Annual MCCEA Family Picnic

2nd Annual MCCEA Family Picnic

Please join us on Tuesday, June 12 from 4:30-7:30 at Hedden Park, 124 Reservoir Ave, Randolph for MCCEA’s 2nd annual family picnic, presented by the New Member Committee.

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Christie, Rewriting Rules for Graduation, Will Fill in Blanks Later

Christie, Rewriting Rules for Graduation, Will Fill in Blanks Later

To earn high school diploma, end-of-course exams are coming, but may take awhile.

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40th Anniversary Celebration

40th Anniversary Celebration

ALL T.E.A.M. MEMBERS AND FAMILIES ARE INVITED TO COME CELEBRATE OUR SCHOOLS
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2012. MORRISTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FIELD. 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM.

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TEAM Social

TEAM Social

Congratulations! We have almost made it through another school year! There could not be a better time to join your fellow TEAM members and celebrate at the member social.

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NJ Launches Evaluation Pilot for School Principals

NJ Launches Evaluation Pilot for School Principals

A year into New Jersey’s teacher evaluation pilot, the Christie administration is moving on to the next job to go under the microscope: the school principal.

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Benefits Workshop

TEAM presents Benefits Workshop with NJEA’s Jim Jameson Learn How Legislation has affected our benefits program and what further changes are soon to come. Know what your options are and how it will affect your salary. Date: Thursday May 10th, 2012 Time: 4PM Location: Morristown High School, 50 Early Street, Morristown, NJ Sign up below [...]

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N.J. school reform must get teacher evaluation right

N.J. school reform must get teacher evaluation right

Yes, teacher tenure needs reform, but state Sen. Teresa Ruiz’s bill places too much weight on the teacher evaluation system under development in New Jersey.

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Gov. Christie says he is not frustrated with slow-moving education reform proposals

Gov. Christie says he is not frustrated with slow-moving education reform proposals

The Republican governor said he believes Democrats who control the Legislature have agreed to try to advance bills that would change the rules for tenure, compensation, vouchers and charter schools.

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