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Murphy Steps Back Edict That All Schools Must Have Full-Time In-School Instruction in September

Staff Writer March 31, 2021

One week ago today, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all public schools must be back in September for full-time in-school instruction. At a press conference

As NJ Schools Stay Closed, Lawsuits Pile Up: Here’s the Latest List

Staff Writer March 30, 2021

Students in New Jersey school districts — primarily large urban ones — have been home for 13 months and, given the just-issued report on learning

Murphy: In September All Schools Will Be in-Person With No Option for Remote Instruction

Staff Writer March 24, 2021

At today’s COVID-19 briefing, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all schools must be full-time in-person in September with no option of virtual learning. In answer

Mercer County Parents of Children with Disabilities Call Out District’s Callous Disregard for Student Well-Being

Staff Writer March 12, 2021

 I told you all a year ago that my daughter was experiencing extreme mental and emotional distress. It’s been a year. Hasn’t the toll our

Breaking: New Details Emerge About Asbury Park High School Stabbings

Staff Writer March 11, 2021

On Tuesday, outside the main doors of Asbury High School, two students were stabbed. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced late yesterday that Jadon Carter,

While NJ Teenagers Boycott Hybrid Education, My Son with Autism Is the Last Kid in School

contributor March 10, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

New Poll: Black Parents Far Less Likely To Want Children Back in School, or Even Have the Choice

Laura Waters March 3, 2021

More white voters than Black voters (and, to a lesser extent, Hispanic voters) trust the vaccine, have been vaccinated themselves, would send their kids into classrooms, and think the state is moving too slowly reopening schools.

Montclair Parent Compares District to ‘Totalitarian Regime’ Regarding Student Data Privacy

Staff Writer March 3, 2021

“I herewith specifically do NOT give consent to the use of goguardian on my son’s devices! Coming from a cultural background with back-to-back totalitarian regimes

Teachers Union: First Get Teachers Vaccinated, Then We’ll Talk About Reopening Schools

Staff Writer March 3, 2021

This is a statement from New Jersey Education Association President Marie Blistan regarding Gov. Phil Murphy’s announcement on Monday that pre-K-12 educators and support staff

WHITE: Focus on Teachers and Follow the Money: Pandemic Parenting Advice From an Expert

Paula White February 25, 2021

I’ve been an empty nester since the pandemic began — happily free of the burden of managing children’s virtual learning along with all the other

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