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News You Can Use
The new BCREA website was unveiled at
the BCREA  Spring Luncheon Meeting on May 11th 
http://www.bcreanj.org
BCEA Teacher Day Social at Carlucci's- May 4
NJEA is reaching out for public support: http://njkidsandfamilies.org/

Visit the NJEA website for updates and the latest news.
BCEA NJEA NEA 
Spring Election results 

    An informative article
regarding money matters:

31 Steps to a Financial Tune-up
(NY Times story-interesting and interactive)
BCEA members joined us at Carlucci's for the National Teachers Day celebration
The Palmyra Education Association 

This year's 7th annual social for Palmyra senior citizens was themed "Flower Power".

It was held Saturday, April 17th at the Charles Street School.

135 Palmyra residents enjoyed dinner, dancing, and door prizes.











The event was organized by teachers and support staff from the elementary and high schools and funded by the New Jersey Eduation Association. A good time was had by all!
Trenton-May 22 Rally
Stand up and Stand Together
Photos
Thanks for all your help and support in this trying year! It hasn't been an easy one, and your fellow Association members appreciate your efforts to deal with everything that's been thrown our way.

Take care and see you in September!

BCEA Update online- June 2010 issue
BCEA Delegates Attend the NEA Representative Assembly
The Burlington County Education Association had 31 elected delegates representing us at this year's NEA Representative Assembly in New Orleans, July 1-6, 2010.
You can check out the events, activities, and actions of the RA on the NEA website. 
 
 Our delegates spent long days of deliberation, debate, and decision-making as they worked alongside the thousands in attendance at this, the largest democratic assemblage in the world.
The work they accomplished there will set the course for NEA policies, activities, and actions for the coming school year. Thanks for your advocacy!