Left to Right: NEA Vice President Lily Eskelson, So. Brunswick President of Paras Debra Frey; MCEA ESP of the Year winner from Piscataway, School Secretary Colleen Ettenhuber; MCEA President Deborah Eddy attending NJEA ESP conference 2011.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO Colleen Ettenhuber, from Piscataway Township Education
Association MCEA ESP-OF THE YEAR 2011! ________________________________________________________
"Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence." Willa A. Foster
NJEA has a proud, historical record of achievement in promoting, protecting and organizing the careers and interests of educational support professionals. NJEA continuously strives to safeguard and advance the professional interests, training, job security, and pension and health benefits of its educational support professionals. From the local tothe national level, NJEA has led the way for ESP in organizing over 53,000 ESP members, negotiating contract improvements and achieving legislation in all areas of terms and conditions of employment.
http://www.ed.gov/ Thissite has links to reports and information that may be of interest toparaprofessionals including, "Roles for Education Paraprofessionals inEffective Schools." When you reach this page, search on"paraprofessionals.
"Bus Drivers: http://www.schoolbusfleet.com/ Thomas Buses' site which includes information about buses, busing, and drivers and includes a drivers' forum