NJSACC Annual Conference Returns April 29-30, 2022 at Princeton Marriott at Forrestal

Join us in person for the first time in over 2 years! We look forward to seeing everyone for 2 days of training, networking and fun! ! NOTE: As part of our annual conference planning process, NJSACC regularly requests a waiver on the prohibition of in-State overnight travel that applies to school district staff. This allows principals or other school district staff to stay overnight. The waiver for NJSACC’s 2022 conference has been approved.

NJSACC is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all and seeks to reassure those in attendance that all precautions are in place so they can relax, learn and enjoy. In adhering to state and federal guidance, masks are required in all conference common areas and workshop rooms, and social distancing is to be maintained as much as possible. Proof of full vaccination will be required (specific instructions to follow).

Requirements are subject to change as necessary.

The 2022 conference, Bringing the Future of Afterschool Into Focus, celebrates long-term success in the ever-changing landscape of Afterschool, S.T.E.A.M. and Expanded Learning. The conference, taking place on Friday and Saturday, April 29th and 30th, features 46 workshops aimed at improving the quality of afterschool programs.

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Conference Fees:
$291 / 2 days $181 / 1 day
Fee includes conference materials, continental breakfast and lunch

Conference Location and Accommodations:

The Marriott Princeton Hotel and Conference Center at Forrestal
100 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540

Room Rates: $129 per night

Room Reservations:

Reservations must be made by individual attendees directly with Marriott reservations at (800) 228-9290 or (609) 452-7800.

Room reservations must be made on or before Friday, April 15, 2022.

When you call make sure to mention the NJSACC Conference and the dates of the conference in order to receive the conference rate.

While we at NJSACC love children and they are a driving force behind the work we do, children may not attend the conference. The conference is a professional development opportunity for adults, and as such, we respectfully request that you take this time to focus on you. If you do bring children, we must insist that you make other arrangements during conference hours. Children will not be permitted in the lunch area or in the workshops.

This conference is funded in part by the:

  • NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Family Development as part of a Federal CCDF Block Grant Earmark
  • federal funds under Every Student Succeeds Act, Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers, through a grant agreement with the New Jersey Department of Education.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR REGISTRANTS!

As of Monday, October 2, 2017, the PINJ Registry has been replaced with the NJ Workforce Registry.

Below we have provided answers to some basic questions about this transition.

What will happen?

The new NJ Workforce Registry will allow you to continue to track your education and professional development activities. In addition, the new system will offer features such as:

  • The ability to use any device (including smart phones) and any browser
  • Upload electronic files of supporting documentation directly to your account
  • A dedicated call center

Do I have to register for a new account?

  • No. All existing PINJ Registry user accounts and existing data will be transferred to the NJ Workforce Registry (new system).
  • Existing PINJ users are able to use their existing email log on. The first time you log into the system, it will ask you to create a new password.
  • All users should review their profile page when logging into the NJ Workforce Registry for the first time.

Will I have to re-enter all my information into the new system?

  • No. The information that was entered into the PINJ Registry (old system) is being transferred into the NJ Workforce Registry (new system).
  • After you have reviewed your profile page, if any information needs to be changed, you will be able to update that information personally.

What will happen with the data that I had in PINJ registry?

  • The data in PINJ Registry (old system) will be transferred into the NJ Workforce Registry (new system). The PINJ Registry website will no longer exist.

To log into the NJ Workforce Registry, go to: www.NJCCIS.com

Who do I contact and where do I get help?

  • Registry specialists are available by email and phone to answer questions about the NJ Workforce Registry, trainings and DFD-provided scholarships.

NJ Workforce Registry
P.O. Box 9619
Trenton, NJ 08650
Phone: 1-877-522-1050
Email: njworkforceregistry@pcgus.com

DFD appreciates the continued support and patience during this transition. Please continue to check the registry website at: www.njccis.com for additional information about the NJ Workforce Registry as well as updates on training requirements.

Visit NJSACC.org/weblearning to sign up!

  • View the 2019 Conference brochure here
  • View the 2018 Conference brochure here
  • View highlights from the 2018 Conference here
  • View highlights from the 2017 Conference here

For questions, please contact Jessica Heiberg, Director of Program Services, at: jessicaheiberg@njsacc.org and 908-789-0259

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