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Keeping  Children With Special Needs Active During Cold Months

contributor December 12, 2022

Brigid Prufer, MA and Jason Conroy, MA are both Adaptive PE teachers at The Phoenix Center, an accredited private special needs school serving the educational,

High School Students to Learn How to Deal with Grief and Loss Under Bramnick Bill

Staff Writer November 14, 2022

New Jersey high school students would learn how to deal with grief and loss under a new bill sponsored by Senator Jon Bramnick. “Grief is

CHIRICHELLO: One Out of Four Eighth-Graders Has Considered Suicide. Here’s What We Have To Do Next.

contributor September 29, 2022

Michael Chirichello has been a school superintendent, principal, teacher, and international consultant in urban and suburban school districts. He also served in higher education at

NJ Assembly Will Try to Pass ‘Community Schools’ Bill With Wraparound Services

Staff Writer September 22, 2022

Today the New Jersey Assembly released a bill, NJ A1168, which would create a five-year pilot program of “community schools.” These schools provide not only

NJER-TV VIDEO: JerseyCAN’s Paula White Explains Why We Can’t Settle For ‘Feel-Good Decisions’ Amid a Learning Crisis

Laura Waters September 15, 2022

Today NJER-TV presents the second of a two-part video series where NJ Education Report Editor Laura Waters interviews JerseyCAN Executive Director Paula White. In the

US Education Secretary Will Visit Camden High School Tomorrow

Staff Writer September 15, 2022

Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 16, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will wrap up the Road to Success Back to School Bus Tour in New Jersey.

LISOJO: I Set Out to Show That Men Could Teach Elementary School But Then I Changed Course.

contributor September 14, 2022

Omar Lisojo is at Montclair State University pursuing an education degree while working as a substitute teacher. This first appeared at Chalkbeat. I have always

What Does the Teacher Shortage Mean for Students and School Leaders?

contributor August 31, 2022

Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. is the author of online pharmacy wellbutrin for sale with best prices today in the USA “The Literacy Cookbook” and “Hit the

McKENNA: School Shutdowns Hurt Kids and We Owe Them More Than They’re Getting

contributor July 22, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at Laura McKenna’s Newsletter, Apt. 11D. Alyssa Rosenberg

Camden Art Teacher, With a Little Boost From GoFundMe, Has Important Lesson For Her Students

Staff Writer July 21, 2022

Art teacher Rebecca Lee had only started working at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Primary School Norcross Academy mid-year, but she knew she wanted to show

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