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Elizabeth District Staff Member Accused of Carrying a Gun Around Kids But No One’s Told the Parents

Staff Writer December 14, 2022

Walter Evers, a staff member at Elizabeth County Public Schools, has been charged with possession of a handgun with a large capacity magazine that he

Murphy Signs Critical School Security Legislation to Help First Responders Protect Students and Teachers

Staff Writer December 2, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today signed bill S2426 into law, requiring all public and nonpublic schools in New Jersey to submit critical incident mapping data to

Murphy Will End Weekly Testing in Schools for Unvaccinated Staff

Staff Writer August 15, 2022

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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

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

South Orange-Maplewood Resident Demands School Board Apologize For Unjust Treatment of Second-Grade Teacher

Staff Writer April 19, 2022

Last night at the South Orange-Maplewood School Board meeting, resident Talya Rothenberg demanded that the School Board formally apologize to Tamar Herman, an elementary school

Cumberland County District Will Have Half-Days All Month Due to Lack of Teachers

Staff Writer January 31, 2022

How badly are New Jersey schools struggling with Covid regulations and staffing? This badly: middle and high school students in Millville Public Schools will have

Asbury Park Teachers Speak Out: ‘I Would Send My Child Here Over My Dead Body’

Laura Waters November 18, 2021

Last Friday, in response to pleas from its membership, the leaders of the Asbury Park Education Association released the results of a Climate Survey filled

Did the Teacher in South Orange-Maplewood Really Pull the Student’s Hijab Off?

Staff Writer October 13, 2021

After countless stories from the likes of the Patch, the Jerusalem Post, and NBC, as well as social media sites Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, it

Jack Ciattarelli and Toms River: Perfect Together

Laura Waters September 30, 2021

At Tuesday night’s debate, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Jack Ciattarelli doubled down on his belief that the government has no right to force anyone to wear

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