
“I want to congratulate the officers, NJSBA Executive Director Dr. Tim Purnell, and the amazing NJSBA staff on the success they have demonstrated in providing resources to the educational community,” Cortellino said. “I look forward to leading the Association and its members as we tackle the challenges of ensuring the best possible education for every child in New Jersey’s schools. NJSBA will continue to support that work and provide training, resources, and advocacy on behalf of local boards of education.”




A recent El Paso Matters article explains that long-term population decline driven by lower birth rates and an aging population presents public health challenges for El Paso that require proactive planning to support both family wellbeing and healthy aging.




Students from the United States and Puerto Rico will prepare to become “UAG-trained” physicians