

All of the ESPs have an impact on the lives of the students in our school system. Our ESPs provide an invaluable service to the children of Woodbridge Township.

The name change to 'professionals' acknowledges the major contribution ESPs make to children and public education every day. In 2003 Karen Mahurin, a school secretary from Alaska, led a successful campaign at the NEA Representative Assembly to change our name from "Education Support Personnel" to "Education Support Professionals". Resources for ESPs | ESP Task Force ConcernsĮSP - Who knows what these letters represent?Įducation Support Professionals in the Woodbridge School District represent the paraprofessionals, secretaries, bus drivers, bus attendants, school lunch aides, clerical aides, and our computer tech professionals.ĮSPs are equal and essential partners in education. WTEA is affiliated with NEA, NJEA, and MCEA.Of WTEA Michele Gurney, Administrative Secretary for WTEA and Thomas Pasko who serves as a part-time release First Vice President Geoffroy, who is a teacher on leave of absence while serving as President Time office at 34 Green Street in Woodbridge This document represents our first agreement to cover our clerical aides who voted for inclusion in 2019. All of the members of WTEA are covered by one inclusive collective bargaining agreement with the Woodbridge Township Board of Education.Our current agreement runs through June 30, 2024.In Middlesex County and the fifth largest in New Jersey Municipality in Middlesex County, New Jersey Woodbridge Township Education Association represents more than 1800 facultyĪnd staff of the Woodbridge Township School District
