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In This Issue:

1) Workload/Observation Concerns

2) Executive Board Procedures

3) NJ Citizen Action Resources

4) Seton Hall Leadership Program

5) Personal Day Buyback

And Much More!

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Newark Board of Education sent over the following guidance for Distance Learning.  Please review.


http://newark.nj.aft.org/sites/default/files/2020-2021_guidance_for_remote_learning_.docx

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Special Ed/Student Services Town Hall
 
This morning, on Facebook Live the NTU hosted the NBOE Offices of Special Education and Student Services in a Town Hall to address upcoming changes to these programs and to answer staff and student questions.    The video is posted on our Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.  We will be continuing to add content like this throughout the school year, so follow us on Facebook and Subscribe on YouTube to ensure you have the most up to date information!
 
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Inside This issue (click for update):

 
1) Payroll Update
2) Evaluation Update
3) Social
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IMPORTANT SURVEY!  For staff who are doing remote learning, we are looking to find out if you will be working from home, school, or a combination of both.  Click here for a quick one question survey  Thank you!

https://forms.gle/FL2c1YxTM3jERoXT6


Member rights during COVID - Click here for some important resources regarding your rights to child care leaves, FMLA, and 504 Accomodations!



Inside this week's update (click here to read)
 

1) Welcome Back

2) Important Payroll information

3) Loan Forgiveness

4) NTU Parent Guide to Google CLassroom

AND MORE!

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Dear Members: 

As previously shared with you, the American Federation of Teachers sits on the statewide reopening committee. NTU sits on the local version. We have long pushed for and can now confirm that the decision of when to close a classroom, a school building or an entire district will not be solely a local decision.  If one or two students or teachers is diagnosed with the coronavirus in a New Jersey classroom, everyone he or she came close to at school could be asked to stay home for 14 days, according to new state guidelines. But if two people in different classrooms have confirmed

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