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Welcome to the Washington Township Education Association website.  We are a local NJEA affiliate that represents over 800 educators and education support professionals in the Washington Township School District in Gloucester County.

We're truly honored by the opportunity to serve the families of Washington Township and help to invest in the future by providing your children with the tools and support that they will need to succeed.

Here, you will find important information on our association and our members.

Don't miss out on emails!

Contact WTEA Office Manager, Diane Holshue at Office@wteagc.org with your Home email address and the school you are assigned.

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We hope that this site provides you with the opportunity to see the heart of our membership and their passion for the children and families of Washington Township.

Should you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office administrator at office@wteagc.org.

Thank you for your interest in the Washington Township Education Association.

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