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Asbury Park Union President Files Grievance Against District

Staff Writer January 31, 2022

Good Morning, Pursuant to my discussion with NJEA attorney Stephen Hunter, as well as NJEA Field Representative Tracie Yostpille, I am reluctantly forwarding my rebuttal

Lakewood Settles Case With Administrator Who Served as a ‘Scapegoat’

Staff Writer January 28, 2022

The Lakewood Board of Education has settled the case with Helen Tobia, the district’s former supervisor who dealt, among other responsibilities, with non-public school students

JerseyCAN–Once Again–Fills the Vacuum Left By Murphy Administration’s Education Department

Staff Writer January 28, 2022

Yesterday the Star-Ledger published a long interview with Patricia Morgan, executive director of the education policy watchdog group JerseyCAN and a former assistant commissioner at

Elizabeth Public Schools’ Corruption Now Tied to Two Hitmen and a Jersey City Murder

Staff Writer January 27, 2022

On Tuesday the New York Times reported that Sean Caddle, 44, of Hamburg, N.J., pleaded guilty in Federal District Court in Newark to conspiracy to

Truly Live From Asbury Park: Leaked Videos Show A School District in Crisis

Staff Writer January 27, 2022

What’s it like to be a staff member or student in Asbury Park Public schools? Were teachers exaggerating when they commented in a climate survey

Oh, What a Year It’s Been for School Choice!

Staff Writer January 26, 2022

2021 has a new moniker: “The Year of School Choice” with 18 states enacting seven new school choice programs and expanding 21 existing programs. All

County Declines To Prosecute South Orange-Maplewood Teacher Accused of Anti-Muslim Sentiment

Staff Writer January 21, 2022

On October 6th, a second-grade teacher at Seth Boyden Elementary School in South Orange-Maplewood Schools District was charged with pulling a student’s hijab off. However,

Are We Almost Through With Masks in Schools? Maybe, Says Murphy

Staff Writer January 21, 2022

Yesterday during an interview on PIX11’s morning news program, Gov. Phil Murphy said he expects to lift the in-school mask mandate before the end of

Verdicts on Murphy’s Inauguration Speech in the ‘Opportunity State,’ Plus Edu-Nuggets

Staff Writer January 19, 2022

Yesterday morning at the War Memorial in Trenton, Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Murphy were sworn in for their second terms. Gov. Murphy’s

BREAKING: Murphy Extends School Mask Mandate For 30 Days

Staff Writer January 11, 2022

One hour ago Gov. Phil Murphy reinstated a Public Health Emergency “to ensure that the State is able to respond to the continued threat of

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