It starts here: Last Thursday, the state Senate Education Committee heard testimony from proponents and opponents of a draft bill (S-2154) that would postpone by
Here’s this week’s WHYY Newsworks column: Public school calendars may be winding down, but education rhetoric is heating up after a startling ruling last week
Today’s WHYY Newsworks: The New Jersey Education Association, N.J.’s primary teacher union, is suing Gov. Chris Christie for reneging on a legally-mandated $2.4 billion pension
Camden Public Schools’ Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard’s office issued a press release today describing the logic behind the district’s downsizing of staff and announcing a series
New Jersey clings to the student-unfriendly policy of laying off school staff in order of seniority regardless of classroom effectiveness. So, as NJ Spotlight reports
Here’s today’s WHYY Newsworks column: You know it’s silly season when the big N.J. mayoral election news of the day is that Eva Longoria endorsed
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