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State Teachers Union: Special Interest Groups Are Spreading Lies About New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer August 3, 2022

The New Jersey Education Association’s “Center for Honesty in Education” has issued a “Discrimination Alert” that warns of “bad actors” spreading “hateful rhetoric” about the

Murphy Signs Law Requiring NJ Public Schools to Immediately Develop Threat Assessment Teams

Staff Writer August 2, 2022

Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill 4075/3229 into law, requiring the board of education in each school district and board of trustees in each

Trenton School Board Sues City Council President For Refusing to Approve Budget

Staff Writer August 1, 2022

On Friday NJ Education Report described the state of play in the state capitol, where Trenton City Council President Kathy McBride was refusing to allow

Sen. Corrado Demands Murphy End Mandatory COVID Testing for Unvaccinated School Staff

Staff Writer August 1, 2022

(This is a press release.) online pharmacy norvasc no prescription pharmacy Senator Kristin Corrado today called on Governor Murphy to end his executive order that

Trenton City Council President Is Holding 18,000 Children Hostage

Staff Writer July 29, 2022

For the last month Trenton City Council President Kathy McBride has been refusing to allow the City Council to approve the school district budget because

Charter Advocates Applaud US Senate Support for ‘Innovative Student-Centered Public Schools’

Staff Writer July 28, 2022

Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, issues the following statement on the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations’

What Do New Education Proposed Laws Mean For NJ Kids and Families?

Staff Writer July 28, 2022

The New Jersey State Legislature’s billing machine continues to grind on, including multiple education proposals that would affect your children’s schooling. Courtesy of the Burlington

Last-Minute DOE Decision Hurts Newark Students and Families

Staff Writer July 27, 2022

University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has served public school students in Newark for 16 years. UHCS, which partners with Bethany Baptist Church, one of the

NJ Children’s Foundation Announces Grant To Send Newark Third and Fourth-Graders To Junior Olympics!

Staff Writer July 26, 2022

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation announced today that it would provide a $10,000 grant to KIPP Life Academy, ensuring its track and field team will

NJ School Boards Association: Murphy Administration Must Act on Insurance Hikes That Take Money From Classrooms

Staff Writer July 26, 2022

(This is a press release.) The New Jersey School Boards Association is expressing its concern about potential increases in 2023 premiums for the School Employees’

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