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The New Jersey Department of Education The New Jersey Department of Education Representatives from the following organizations have engaged in conversations with the NJDOE about New Jersey’s ESSA State Plan and related policies: Abbott Leadership Institute Diocese of Trenton NJ Association for the Education of NJ Parent Teacher Association Advocates for Children of NJ (ACNJ) Education Law Center Young Children (NJPTA) Aging Out Project Educational Services Commission NJ Association of Colleges for NJ Principals and Supervisors Agudath Israel of America NJ Office of NJ Teacher Education Association (NJPSA) AIM Institute for Learning and Essex County Juvenile Detention NJ Association of Federal Program NJ School Age Care Coalition Research Center Administrators (NJAFPA) NJ School Boards Association Alliance for Newark Public Schools Essex County Local Education NJ Association of Independent (NJSBA) American Federation of Teachers – Agency Schools NJ School-Age Care Coalition (NJ NJ Chapter Foreign Language Educators of NJ NJ Association of School SACC) American Heart Association Garden State Coalition of Schools Psychologists (NJASP) NJ Special Parent Advocacy Group ARC of NJ Great Schools NJ NJ Association of State Colleges NJ State Board of Education Archway Programs Guttenburg and Universities (NJASCU) NJ State School Nurses Association Association of Independent Junior Achievement of NJ NJ Association of Student Councils (NJSSNA) Colleges and Universities in NJ Junior League NJ Association of Supervision and NJ Statewide Parent Advocacy Association of Language Arts Juvenile Justice Commission Curriculum Development (NJASCD) Network (NJ SPAN) Teachers- NJ Latino Action Network NJ Bilingual Educators (NJBE) NJ Teachers of English to Speakers Association of Student Assistance Legal Defense Fund NJ Black Alliance for Educational of Other Languages Professionals of NJ Marie Katzenbach School for the Options NJ Technology and Engineering Atlantic County Juvenile Detention Deaf NJ Business and Industry Association (NJTEEA) Center Middlesex County Juvenile Association Not in Our Town (NiOT) Princeton BabyWorld- Jersey City Detention Center NJ Business/Technology Education Chapter Badass Teacher Association Montclair State University Association (NJBTEA) Ocean City Juvenile Detention Bergen County Special Services Morris County School Nurses NJ Catholic Conference Center Boys & Girls Clubs in NJ National Association for the NJ Center for Civic Education Parent Education Organizing Burlington County Council Advancement of Colored People- NJ Chamber of Commerce Council Burlington County Juvenile Newark Chapter NJ Charter School Association (NJ Paterson Education Fund Detention Center National Association for the CSA) Piscataway Public Library Camden City Juvenile Detention Advancement of Colored People- NJ Child Care Aware Readorium Center Trenton Chapter NJ City University - Professional Ruach Outreach Ministries Catholic Charities Diocese of National Association of School Studies Saint Peters University – 21st CCLC Metuchen Nurses NJ Council for Social Studies Institute of Excellence Center for Family Resources National Council for Accreditation NJ Council of County Colleges SOS NJ Center for Family Services of Teacher Education NJ Council of County Vocational- Special Olympics NJ; School and Center for Neurological and National Council of La Raza Technical Schools Community Partnerships Neurodevelopmental Health National Institute for Early NJ County Teachers of the Year Sussex County Educational Services Center on Enhancing Early Learning Education Research (NIEER) NJ Department of Children & Commission - Northern Hills Outcomes (CEELO) National School Climate Center Families Academy Charter School Association NJ Alliance for Social, Emotional NJ Department of Corrections Teach for America (TFA) NJ Cherry Hill Public Schools and Character Development NJ Department of Environmental The College Board Child Advocacy Clinic NJ Arts Education Partnership Protection The Late Bloomers Project Children's Home Society NJ Association for Curriculum NJ Education Association (NJEA) The NJ Campaign for Achievement Choice Media Development NJ Future Educators Association Now (NJ CAN) Citizens for a Diverse and Open NJ Association for Educational NJ Head Start Association The Opportunity Institute Society Technology (NJAET) NJ Juvenile Justice Commission Trenton STEM to Civics Collier Youth Services NJ Association for Gifted Children NJ Library Association Union City Juvenile Detention Council for Accreditation of (NJAGC) NJ National Association for the Center Educator Preparation (CAEP) NJ Association for Health, Physical Advancement of Colored People Union County Office Cumberland Empowerment Education, Recreation & Dance Statewide Education Committee United Methodist Women Department of Children and NJ Association for School NJ Network of Catholic School We Raise NJ Families - Office of Child Care Administrators (NJASA) Families and Government Funded Licensing Disability Rights NJ NJ Association for the Deaf (NJAD) Programs Page | 1 The New Jersey Department of Education The NJDOE has engaged in conversations about New Jersey’s ESSA State Plan and related policies with individuals from these communities: Aberdeen Colts Neck Haddon Township Public Livingston Public Schools Absecon Commercial Township Schools Lodi Public Schools Academy Charter High School Cranford Public Schools Haddonfield Logan Township School District Allendale Cumberland County Hamilton Township Long Branch Public Schools Alloway Township Cumberland Regional High Hampton Township Board of Long Hill Township Schools Alpha School Education Lower Township Asbury Park Deerfield Hanover Park Regional High Lumberton School District Atlantic City Delsea Regional School District School Lyndhurst School District Atlantic Community Charter Denville Hardyston Public Schools Madison Public Schools School Deptford Township Harrison Public Schools Magnolia Schools Atlantic County Vocational Dover Public Schools Haworth Schools Mahwah Board of Education Technical School Dumont Hazlet Schools Mahwah School District Audubon Public Schools Dunellen School District Highland Park Mainland Regional High School Barrington Eagleswood Township School Hillsdale Schools Manalapan-Englishtown Barnegat Township School District Hillside School District Regional Schools District East Amwell Township Schools Hoboken School District Manasquan Public Schools Barrington School District East Brunswick Public Schools Holmdel Margate Public Schools Bayonne East Greenwich School District Hope Community Charter Manahawkin Bedminster Schools East Hanover Schools East School Manchester Township Belleville Public Schools Orange Hopewell Mannington Bellmawr East Rutherford Howell Mantua Township Bergenfield District Eastern Camden County Hudson County Office of Manville Berlin Community Schools Regional School District Education Maplewood Bernardsville Eatontown Board of Education Hudson County Schools of Marlboro Township Public Black Horse Pike Regional ECO Charter School Technology Schools School Districts Edgewater Park School District Hunterdon Central Regional Mastery Schools of Camden Bloomfield School District Edgewater Schools High School Matawan-Aberdeen School Bloomingdale School District Egg Harbor International Academy of District Bordentown Regional School Edison Trenton Maurice River Township District Elizabeth Public Schools Irvington Public Schools Elementary School Branchbrook Township Public Elmwood Jackson School District Mercer County Technical School Schools Elmwood Park Jamesburg Public Schools Merchantville Public Schools Brick Township Schools Elysian Charter School Jersey City Metuchen School District Bridgeton Public Schools Englewood Cliffs Board of Jersey City Golden Door Charter Middle Township Public Schools Bridgewater-Raritan Regional Education School Middlesex City School District School District Essex City School District Keansburg Mays Landing Brielle Schools Ewing Kearny Public School District Medford Brigantine Schools Fairfield School District Keyport Buena Regional School District Fairlawn Kingsway Burlington County Fairview Kenilworth Schools Burlington County Institute of Florham Park Kinnelon Schools Technology Fort Lee Kittatinny Regional School Caldwell-West Caldwell Schools Franklin Township Public District Camden Schools Lacey Township School Camden County Technical Freedom Prep Charter School District Schools Freehold Lafayette Township School Camden's Promise Charter Freehold Regional High School District School District – Office of Planning. Lakehurst Elementary School Carlstadt East Rutherford Research and Evaluation Lakewood District Galloway Township Lawnside Carteret Public Schools Garfield Public Schools Lawrence Township Carlstadt Garwood Schools LEAP Academy University Cedar Grove Gateway Regional High School Charter School Central Regional School District Glen Rock Schools Lenape Regional High School Cherry Hill Gloucester County Vocational- District Chester Technical School Leonardo Cinnaminson Township Gloucester Lindenwold Clayton Public School District Greater Egg Harbor Linden Public Schools Clearview Regional High School Green Brook Link School Clementon Elementary School Greenwich Township Linwood Public Schools Cliffside Park School District Hackensack Public Schools Little Egg Harbor Clifton Public Schools Hackettstown Public Schools Little Ferry Collingswood Little Falls Township Page | 2 The New Jersey Department of Education Mercer County Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roselle Park
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