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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

Here Are Five Evidence-Based Measures to Reduce School Shootings

contributor June 10, 2022

Louis Klarevas is a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and the author of “Rampage Nation: Securing America from Mass Shootings.” Sonali Rajan is a

Cherry Hill Schools District Put Ankle Weights on a Four-Year-Old With Autism

Laura Waters June 2, 2022

When my youngest child, Jonah, was four years old and attending a private special education school paid for by our local school district, we got

School Safety Roundup, Post Uvalde: Are Armed Security Guards the Answer?

Staff Writer June 2, 2022

In the aftermath of the murders of 19 schoolchildren and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, New Jersey legislators are proposing bills focused on school safety

DEMINISKI: New Jersey’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Is a Gay Kid’s Worst Nightmare

contributor May 26, 2022

Jeff Deminski is a talk show host on 101.5 where this first appeared. Some are calling it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill New Jersey edition.

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

Woodbridge Parents Plead for a Remote Option As Scientists Investigate Brain Cancer Cluster

Staff Writer May 3, 2022

In Woodbridge, parents of students at Colonia High School are demanding that the district offer an option of remote instruction after the discovery that over

VIDEO: Latina Advocate Fights for Daniel’s Breath While Elizabeth School District Remains Silent

Staff Writer April 11, 2022

Over the past year NJ Education Report has followed the travails of Maria Lorenz, who has two sons with special needs in the Elizabeth Public

Five Wall Township Football Players Accused of Hazing and Harassment Accept Plea Bargains

Staff Writer April 1, 2022

Among the seven Wall High School football players accused of bullying and hazing younger students in the boy’s locker room, including attacking a 10th grader

Camden Youngsters Hospitalized After Drinking From School Milk Cartons

Staff Writer March 30, 2022

Today at least 64 young Camden schoolchildren from the Early Childhood Development Center and Riletta T. Cream Elementary School were sickened when they drank from

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