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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

Westfield Teacher Tenure Case Shows How The System Is Rigged Against Districts and Families

Laura Waters September 28, 2022

Four years ago the Westfield Board of Education filed tenure charges against Frank Fuzy, a third-grade teacher in the district. After much litigation–including Fuzy suing

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

Ocean City Parents Decry Board’s Approval of State’s ‘Perverted’ Sex Ed Standards

contributor August 31, 2022

This letter was submitted by members of the Ocean City Alliance for Sensible Education, comprised of parents who object to the new state standards on

Judge Slams Trenton City Council President’s Refusal to Approve District Budget and Orders Compliance

Staff Writer August 30, 2022

Late yesterday Mercer County Judge Robert Lougy put an end to Trenton City Council President Kathy McBride’s antics—she was refusing to “approve” the local portion

Big Teacher Shortage Hits Paterson—as Union President Predicted

Staff Writer August 26, 2022

Paterson Public Schools District announced yesterday that it has 122 teaching vacancies heading into the opening of schools. In addition, 46 teachers have given notice

Middletown School Board Calls Education Department’s Bluff on Sex Education

Laura Waters August 2, 2022

According to the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education, in September all New Jersey public schools must adhere to the new Student Learning Standards in Health

Trenton School Board Sues City Council President For Refusing to Approve Budget

Staff Writer August 1, 2022

On Friday NJ Education Report described the state of play in the state capitol, where Trenton City Council President Kathy McBride was refusing to allow

Trenton City Council President Is Holding 18,000 Children Hostage

Staff Writer July 29, 2022

For the last month Trenton City Council President Kathy McBride has been refusing to allow the City Council to approve the school district budget because

Fredon Mayor Urges Conservatives to Run For School Boards To Challenge ‘Woke’ Agendas

Staff Writer July 25, 2022

This is a press release. Fredon Township Mayor and former school board president John Flora is urging conservatives to file today (July 25) to run

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