“This program started in early 1998-1999 by connecting the schools with the media centers, as they were the hubs where all of the network equipment was stored. The shared services technology program agreement is now going on its twentieth year and the community continues to place priority on its students, while saving over $900,000 a year. This Herculean effort twenty years ago meant 24 local schools in the school district and the local government shook hands to share services encompassing everything from plowing to a local government data center. In addition, here are links to some great on-line resources in support of our commitment to great public school.In 1998, Woodbridge Township made a commitment to their children when the Municipal Government combined services with the Woodbridge Township School District. Without a high degree of unity among us, our salaries would be lower, our collective bargaining agreement would be weaker, and our public schools would be of lower quality.įor any questions or concerns, we encourage members to reach out to the staff at our headquarters in Woodbridge (34 Green Street, Woodbridge 73) and to the WTEA Representatives at your workplace. We are a voluntary organization of nearly two thousand employees of the Woodbridge Township School District. The WTEA leadership team extends warm thanks to our members for their support. _ Stay connected to NJEA COVID-19 Resources
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