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New Jersey Tops the Charts for High-Quality Preschools –But We’re Spending Almost $19K Per Child

Staff Writer April 26, 2022

The National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University just came out with its State of Preschool Yearbook for the school year 2021-2022. How

VIDEO: Parents, Don’t Shoot the Messenger—Take This Test Seriously

Laura Waters April 25, 2022

New Jerseyans are rightfully proud of their highly-rated public school system.  But what’s the plan for students who have experienced severe learning disruptions from COVID-19?

This District Will Cram All State Sex Ed Standards Into Half-Hour On Last Day of School

Staff Writer April 25, 2022

East Hanover Superintendent Natalee Bartlett says she’s not “bucking” the new Student Learning Standards on health and physical education, just “loosely interpreting them.” That’s true.

Are the New Sex Ed Standards ‘Salacious and Inappropriate’? Depends on Whom You’re Asking

Staff Writer April 22, 2022

In the interest of equal time, below is information shared by state Senator Holly Schepisi earlier today. Here she defends herself against charges of circulating

NJ Teachers Union Hits Back at ‘Disinformation’ About Murphy Administration’s New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer April 22, 2022

This is a copy of a “Disinformation Alert” from the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) front office, accusing “political consultants and partisan pundits” of making

On School Board Election Day in Newark, Charter School ‘Wars’ Are a Nothing-Burger

Laura Waters April 21, 2022

Tuesday was Election Day in Newark for the district’s Board of Education. Among seven candidates for three open seats, winners were incumbents A’Dorian Murray-Thomas and

Asbury Park Teachers: ‘Our Administrators Are Breaking the Law!’

Staff Writer April 21, 2022

Three months ago NJ Education Report released a copy of a letter from Asbury Park Education Association President John Napolitani that he’d sent to all

New Bill Proposal Would Address Parent Concerns About Murphy Administration’s Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer April 20, 2022

State Senator Vin Gopal, Chair of the Senate Education Committee, says he will introduce a bill proposal that would require school districts to publish curricula

Big Mess at Murphy’s Ed Department: Some Students Were Tested On Material They Hadn’t Learned Yet

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

The past October, one million New Jersey public school students took a series of tests called Start Strong that assessed proficiency in reading for grades

South Orange-Maplewood Resident Demands School Board Apologize For Unjust Treatment of Second-Grade Teacher

Staff Writer April 19, 2022

Last night at the South Orange-Maplewood School Board meeting, resident Talya Rothenberg demanded that the School Board formally apologize to Tamar Herman, an elementary school

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