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Three New Jersey Superintendents Reject Murphy’s Plan to Dismantle School-Based Mental Health Programs

Staff Writer November 16, 2022

Ed. Note: This is an op-ed by James Earle, Superintendent of Trenton Public Schools; Thomas Trongone, Superintendent of Millville Public Schools,  and David M. Aderhold,

South Orange-Maplewood School District Sparks Community’s Ire With Misplaced Priorities

Laura Waters October 31, 2022

Last year Kate Travers’ son had a wonderful experience in his South Orange-Maplewood School District (SOMA) kindergarten class. His inclusion classroom, team-taught by a general

Mount Olive School Board Puts Superintendent In a Corner. He Promises a $10 Million Lawsuit.

Staff Writer October 18, 2022

Mount Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki, who was put on administrative leave last night, has filed tort claims against two Board of Education members for $10

Jersey City Teacher/School Board Member: Both the State Education Department and The City Have Failed To Improve Our Schools

Laura Waters September 23, 2022

Yesterday Marilyn Roman published a very long analysis of the failings of New Jersey’s second largest school system. As a retired Jersey City educator, City

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

Paterson School Board Caught in Friendly Fire During Teacher Salary Negotiations

Laura Waters July 18, 2022

Last week the Paterson Education Association, a local bargaining unit of NJEA, announced its negotiating team had declared an impasse because the Paterson Board of

NJ Superintendent Salaries Shot Up After Murphy Lifted Christie’s Cap

Staff Writer July 13, 2022

The top job in a school district is no easy lift. Superintendents are essentially CEO’s of businesses beset by labor union politics, budget problems, angry

As COVID Persists, Homeschooling Numbers Rise in New Jersey

Staff Writer July 7, 2022

Homeschooling used to be relatively rare in New Jersey–until COVID-19 hit and schools closed. In the pandemic’s wake, homeschooling rates have risen. In school year

ADERHOLD: To Address Teacher Shortage, Get Rid of State Qualifying Test

contributor July 6, 2022

David M. Aderhold, Ed.D, is the superintendent of schools for the West Windsor – Plainsboro Regional School District. This originally appeared in NJ Spotlight. As

Montclair Superintendent Surprises Everyone–Including the School Board–With 83 Staff Cuts

Staff Writer May 19, 2022

To the surprise of Montclair families, teachers, and support personnel, Superintendent Jonathan Ponds just announced buy actos online buy actos online no prescription that the

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