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South Orange-Maplewood Parents Outraged At School Board’s Disregard for Child Safety

Laura Waters July 20, 2022

South Orange-Maplewood Public Schools District (SOMA) is known for its fine schools with students performing well above state averages. Like Montclair, also in Essex County,

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

Paterson Teachers Union Negotiations Stall As District Refuses to Address Salaries

Staff Writer July 13, 2022

(This is a press release.) Fueled by the Paterson Board of Education’s unwillingness to address the ongoing wage gap within the District, the Paterson Education

Montclair Teachers Union Criticizes School Board’s ‘Incompetency” in Supporting LGBTQ-Inclusive Course Content

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

This is a statement from Stevana Sims and Brian Ford, a social worker and teacher at Montclair Public Schools. They represent a subcommittee of the

Belmar School Board Member Votes Aye for Homophobia and Nay for Choice

Staff Writer June 15, 2022

Antoinette Raucci Aumack, a school board member in Belmar, wrote on Facebook that “homosexuality is a sin.” Yet she will continue to represent students and

Christie’s Posterboy for Bloated Salaries Is Sued for Comments About Pedophiles and Lap Dances

Staff Writer June 7, 2022

Back during the Christie Administration, Parsippany-Troy Hills Superintendent Leroy Seitz was in the news for making $225,064 a year to run a 6,000 student district.

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

Hopewell Valley Student Files Lawsuit Against District and Teacher For Multiple Sexual Assaults

Staff Writer May 17, 2022

Sara Stillitano, a 19-year-old high school senior, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Hopewell Valley Public Schools District (Mercer County) and Mark Amanti, her

BREAKING: Chaos in Elizabeth As Community Calls Out Racism

Laura Waters May 13, 2022

Last night’s Elizabeth Board of Education meeting was raucous and chaotic, coming on the heels of explosive accusations by a former special education teacher.  Yet

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