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Sweeney’s New Public Policy Group Projects State School Spending To Creep To Almost $12 Billion

Staff Writer June 10, 2022

This week former Senate President Steve Sweeney’s Center for Public Policy at Rowen University published a report that aims “to provide insights and inform the

Here Are Five Evidence-Based Measures to Reduce School Shootings

contributor June 10, 2022

Louis Klarevas is a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and the author of “Rampage Nation: Securing America from Mass Shootings.” Sonali Rajan is a

In Newark, Public Charters Lift All Boats–and Here’s the Proof

Staff Writer June 9, 2022

Earlier this week the Newark Municipal Council Education Committee quizzed Superintendent Roger León about district student learning loss; meanwhile an analysis online pharmacy buy orlistat

Newark Schools District Celebrates the 2021-2022 Teacher of The Year

Staff Writer June 9, 2022

(This is a press release from Newark Public Schools District.) Yesterday Superintendent Roger León of Newark Public Schools surprised Newark’s Teacher of the Year, Mrs.

Union County School Locks Down After Mother Threatens to ‘Shoot the Place Up’

Staff Writer June 9, 2022

A parent of a Jefferson Elementary School student at Township of Union County Schools was arrested late yesterday after she phoned the principal and told

New GOP Bill Would Allow Police in Schools During Elections

Staff Writer June 8, 2022

(This is a press release.)  Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger and Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn (Monmouth-R’s) have drafted legislation that would amend current law enacted by New Jersey

GOODMAN: High-Stakes Tests Don’t Help Students Learn. Why Don’t We Try This New Model Instead?

contributor June 8, 2022

Ten years ago Robert Goodman, the Executive Director of the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning (NJCTL), wrote a paper exploring a new way

We’re #41 (in ‘Racial Equality in Education’)

Staff Writer June 7, 2022

Today WalletHub released its report on the “Best States for Racial Equality in Education,” along with accompanying videos and audio files online pharmacy imodium for

Newark Schools Chief Roger León Gets Grilled On Student Learning Loss–and Comes Up Short

Laura Waters June 7, 2022

Yesterday Newark Superintendent Roger León was in the hot seat at the Newark Municipal Council Education Committee as he took questions from council members about

Christie’s Posterboy for Bloated Salaries Is Sued for Comments About Pedophiles and Lap Dances

Staff Writer June 7, 2022

Back during the Christie Administration, Parsippany-Troy Hills Superintendent Leroy Seitz was in the news for making $225,064 a year to run a 6,000 student district.

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