The Asbury Park Press’s front page article today is on resistance to the PARCC tests.
Gov. Christie has appointed a diverse group to the new committee charged with studying state testing. See NJ Spotlight and The Record.
The Star-Ledger and NJ Spotlight examine Sen. Dick Cody’s new bill that proposes later start times for middle and high school students. The Star Ledger Editorial Board is a fan of the bill.
The Governor’s Advisory Commission on NJ Gaming, Sports and Entertainment, reports the Press of Atlantic City, has recommended that Atlantic City public schools district cut its current annual cost per pupil, now $25,676, to about $18,000: “Atlantic City school officials are planning drastic cuts starting now and into the next school year that Superintendent Donna Haye said Friday will affect every school and every program in the district…She is very worried that the severe cuts expected by the state to reduce costs in the district could destroy the progress that has been made over the past decade. That will destroy us,’ she said.”
The School Development Authority, which manages construction and renovation for poor urban districts, says it is out of money. (The Record)
This is a statement by Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, on the New Jersey…
This is a press release. Earlier today, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill to eliminate…
Today Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 896, which prohibits the New Jersey Department of…
The 74 conducted a study of the relative learning loss in Democratic (Blue) and Republican (Red) states and…
In October 2020 Newark Superintendent Roger Leon announced with great fanfare the opening of district’s…
This is a press release from the Governor's Office. In related news, one in five…