Public school teachers will be evaluated this academic year, but not in the usual way, and educators will be told by Oct. 1 about the new policies that are in place, writes NJ Advance Media’s Kelly Heyboer.
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Public school teachers will be evaluated this academic year, but not in the usual way, and educators will be told by Oct. 1 about the new policies that are in place, writes NJ Advance Media’s Kelly Heyboer.
Click here to read more.
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