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Camden Partnership Finds Low Confidence and Misinformation about COVID Vaccines Among City Residents

Staff Writer March 25, 2022

Parents Invincible is a partner of the Camden Health Coalition of Healthcare Providers. Together they have been gathering information from the members of the Camden

In Wall Township, Colleagues Told Him To Get a Holocaust Number Tattooed On His Arm

Laura Waters March 24, 2022

In 2016 Brandon Jacobs, a public works and tax collector’s office employee in Wall Township, filed a lawsuit against his Monmouth County municipality documenting a

KEANE: NJ Legislators, Vote ‘No’ on Proposal to Replace Snow Days With Virtual Learning Days

contributor March 24, 2022

Rachel Keane of West Orange is a registered nurse and mother of two children, ages 2 and 5. This was first published at nj.com. At

What’s Up With All the Bonuses To Jersey City School District Administrators?

Laura Waters March 23, 2022

Today the Jersey Journal recounts that Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, perennially-hopeful gubernatorial candidate, is slamming the city School Board for raising taxes by $1,600

NJ EDUCATION AID: Murphy’s 2022-2023 School Aid Budget Is a ‘Positive Surprise’

New Jersey Education Aid March 23, 2022

New Jersey’s 2022-23 state aid distribution is another big step towards state aid fairness. Thanks to the addition of $650 million of new K-12 operating

VIDEO: Newark Parents Wonder, ‘Why Is Gov. Murphy Turning His Back On Us?’

Laura Waters March 22, 2022

NJ Education Report has been closely following parent and student reactions to Gov. Murphy’s refusal to allow over 70% of top-performing public charter schools to

Jersey City School Board Narrowly Passes Trimmed School Budget

Staff Writer March 22, 2022

Last night the Jersey City Board of Education voted 5-4 to approve a new 2022-2023 budget. Last week members had expressed dismay at the district’s

RETALIS: Here’s How ‘Mixed Reality’ Can Help Early Learners and Students with Disabilities

contributor March 22, 2022

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. The education sector has

Amid Teacher Shortages, Murphy’s Ed Department Doesn’t Even Pick Up the Phone

Staff Writer March 22, 2022

Waiting 45 minutes on hold during a lunch break and having to hang up without ever gettting through. Months elapsing before an application is approved,

COMMENTARY: The Dog Ate Our Homework, Says Murphy’s Ed Department, and Here’s What’s Missing

Laura Waters March 21, 2022

Chalkbeat’s Patrick Wall, an excellent reporter who covers Newark, has a piece today that delves into a set of segregation lawsuits currently inching their way

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