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Appellate Division Rules that New Jersey Employment Law Ignores Titles When Determining Whether Public School Secretaries Have Acquired Tenure

Attaining tenure is a milestone for public school employees.  Under New Jersey employment law, tenure carries legal protections against termination or discipline without just cause, and requires formal tenure charges and the right to challenge those charges through a hearing and appeal process.  These protections are extremely valuable. Much literature…

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New Jersey’s Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey (TEACHNJ) Act Makes Significant Changes to Acquisition of Tenure

On August 6, 2012, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed the Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey (TEACHNJ) Act, which had been passed by both houses of the New Jersey Legislature. The TEACHNJ Act significantly changes how New Jersey teachers and other New Jersey public school…

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New Jersey Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey (TEACNJ) Act Requires Evaluations of “Effective” or “Highly Effective” For Acquisition of Tenure.

New Jersey recently enacted the Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey (TEACHNJ) Act. The TEACHNJ Act significantly changes the rules for the acquisition of tenure by New Jersey teachers and other New Jersey public school “teaching staff members.” The TEACHNJ Act changes the time period of…

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