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NJEA Leaders Are Using Teachers to Control School Board Elections and Set District Policies

Laura Waters August 5, 2022

Teacher unions are taking heat from American voters who (according to this July 2022 poll) now trust Republicans more than Democrats to “handle issues related

Middlesex School District Requires All Students To Use Clear Backpacks To Keep Out ‘Prohibited Items’

Staff Writer August 5, 2022

South River Public Schools District in Middlesex County just announced it will require all K-12 students to use clear backpacks, although some parents say this

New Jersey League of Conservation and Sierra Club Celebrate Electric School Bus Bill’s Passage

Staff Writer August 5, 2022

This is a statement from New Jersey League of Conservation Voters Executive Director, Ed Potosnak and Anjuli Ramos, Director of the Sierra Club NJ Chapter, regarding

Bridgewater Township Submits School Security Agreement to Board of Education

Laura Waters August 5, 2022

Bridgewater plans to protect every child in every school every day of the school year by placing a Bridgewater Township police officer in every school

BREAKING: Murphy’s Education Commissioner Orders State Board To Recognize Her ‘Competence’

Laura Waters August 4, 2022

Here’s a best practice for state departments of education: treat oversight boards respectfully and communicate all proposals in advance of public hearings. Yet at yesterday’s

How Will Murphy’s Education Department ‘Penalize’ Districts Who Don’t Teach New Sex Education Standards?

Laura Waters August 4, 2022

Yesterday’s marathon State Board of Education meeting—six hours and change—was noteworthy for multiple reasons, not least the clear frustration expressed by board members towards Gov.

Jersey City Superintendent Defends $245,000 a Year As a ‘Very Conservative Salary’

Staff Writer August 3, 2022

  To some individuals, it sounds like a lot of money, but there is a lot of schooling and experience that went into these,” Jersey

Staff Member Sues Newark Superintendent For Sexual Harassment and Public Shaming

Staff Writer August 3, 2022

Kristen Hunter, a Newark Public Schools District former employee, has filed a lawsuit against Superintendent Roger León, school business administrator Valerie Wilson, affirmative action officer

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

Asbury Park Update, Straight From the Superintendent’s Mouth

Laura Waters August 2, 2022

I’m hearing all this about the operation,  I want  to start by saying I’m not cutting deals, I’m not a politician, I’m not breaking the

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