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Murphy Signs Critical School Security Legislation to Help First Responders Protect Students and Teachers

Staff Writer December 2, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today signed bill S2426 into law, requiring all public and nonpublic schools in New Jersey to submit critical incident mapping data to

OROHO/STANFIELD: State Board of Education Must Stop Hiding Behind Pandemic to Deny Parents Access to Important Meetings

Staff Writer December 1, 2022

Senate Republicans Call for State Board to Resume Meeting In Person and Allow Public Attendance, Comments. Senate Republican Leader Steven Oroho and Senator Jean Stanfield

Governor Murphy Announces Independent Review of State’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

Staff Writer November 30, 2022

Governor Murphy today announced the beginning of an independent review of the State’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the state of readiness in early

U.S. Office of Civil Rights To Investigate Lakewood Schools’ Discrimination of Latino Student with Disabilities

Staff Writer November 29, 2022

NJ Education Report has received, through an anonymous source, a formal complaint against the Lakewood Public Schools (LPS). The complaint was filed with the U.S.

Newark School Board Loses Its Battle To Force Teachers to Use Sick Days When Isolating From Covid–Plus, A Look Back

Staff Writer November 28, 2022

While Covid-19 was devastating schools, the Newark Board of Education decided to require teachers to use their sick days when they had to miss school

How Did Anti-Sex Ed School Board Candidates Do in New Jersey? Answers Here.

Staff Writer November 28, 2022

Politico has analyzed the success of New Jersey school board candidates who espoused platforms decrying Covid-masking and vaccination policies and LGBTQ-inclusive student learning standards. The

JerseyCAN Fellowships Launch With Bipartisan Support From NJ Senators Gopal, O’Scalon, and Singleton

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit organization advocating for high-quality schools for all New Jersey students, recently launched two fellowship programs for parents and teachers looking to become

Great Oaks Legacy Charter School Kicks off 2022 Shop Newark Campaign

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

High Performing Newark Charter Network Educating Over 2,000 Students Makes Annual Commitment To Support Local Newark & Minority-Owned Businesses this Holiday Season Great Oaks Legacy

Chemistry Council of NJ’s Education Foundation Donates $20,000 To Support Trenton 9th Grade Academy’s Science Lab

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

The New Jersey Chemistry Council Education Foundation, which has raised more than $225,000 to promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education and the many

Mt. Olive Superintendent’s Second Shift at Kean University Puts Student Teachers in a Bind

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

Mount Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki was in the news last month when his school board put him on administrative leave and he threatened to file

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