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Dueling Videos: NJEA and Senate GOP Slug It Out on YouTube (Or Somewhere)

Staff Writer August 25, 2022

This is a press release from New Jersey Assembly Republicans. The “parody video” they reference slams NJEA for its own ad (not a parody) that

Senate Republican Leader Charges Murphy With Lying To Parents About Sex Ed Standards

Staff Writer July 18, 2022

(This is adapted from a press release.) buy albenza online buy albenza online no prescription Senate Republican Leader Steven Oroho said the Murphy administration’s confirmation

Assembly Ed Committee: Biden Administration Says ‘No’ But We’ll Say ‘Yes’

Staff Writer March 18, 2021

Yesterday the Education Committee of the New Jersey State Assembly unanimously approved Bill proposal 5374, sponsored by Assemblywomen Pamela Lampitt, Mila Jasey, and Joann Downey.

NJ Senate Bill Would Let Parents Choose for Their Child to Repeat This Year’s Grade

Staff Writer February 25, 2021

New Jersey Senators Shirley Turner (D-Mercer) and Patrick Diegnan (D-Middlesex) have introduced a bill that would allow parents/guardians to request that their child repeat the

State Legislature Divided on Whether To Waive Spring Standardized Testing

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

There’s a rift in the State Legislature: Two Assemblywomen, Pamela Lampitt and Mila Jasey, will introduce a bill next week that would require the New

NJ Senate Education Chair: We Must Assess Student Learning Loss This Year

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

online pharmacy buy imodium online no prescription Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz issued the following statement welcoming the Biden Administration’s move to begin collecting

Nine New Senate Bills Aim to Address NJ’s Teacher Diversity Gap

Staff Writer January 19, 2021

Senator Teresa Ruiz, chair of the Senate Education Committee, just introduced a series of bills to address the lack of teacher diversity in New Jersey.

NJ Assembly Passes Diversity and Inclusion Bill, Despite Objections to Teaching Young Children About Sexual Identity

Staff Writer January 15, 2021

The New Jersey Assembly just approved a bill, A4454, that “requires school districts to include instruction on diversity and inclusion as part of implementation of

Why Isn’t Murphy Prioritizing Teachers for COVID-19 Vaccinations?

Staff Writer January 14, 2021

Two Republican legislators from Monmouth County, Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso and Declan O’Scanlon, are calling on Governor Murphy to prioritize teachers as the state moves forward

Breaking News: New Jersey Senate Passes Learning Loss Bill by 38-1

Staff Writer December 17, 2020

This is a press release from the New Jersey Democrats. For background, see here, here, here and here. RUIZ, TURNER PUSH FOR DOE TO REPORT ON LEARNING LOSS

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