Here is the latest New Jersey education news from Nj.com and NJ Advance Media.
New Jersey Education News

The letter includes screenshots of since-deleted posts, including one that called Egypt’s president “filthier than the Jews” and others praising Hamas. [Read more]
Mark Bray said right-wing influencers have been targeting him on social media. Turning Point USA wants him fired. [Read more]

The principal is accused of telling a gay Jewish administrator to "leave his identities at the door." [Read more]
Rowan College's president says he's suffering harassment for fighting corruption. [Read more]
Smaller class sizes improve student learning, experts say. But budget constraints are forcing some districts to cut teachers. [Read more]

The kindergartener was covered in bruises after the incident and is afraid to return to school, her mother said. [Read more]

Improvements at the Westampton campus include expanded classroom space, a large logistics training area, and a new diesel engine garage. [Read more]

The proposed 50,000-square-foot school would include dormitories for students. [Read more]

The lawsuit claims union funds were improperly directed to support former NJEA president Sean Spiller's failed gubernatorial bid. [Read more]
The schools say the massive merger of two of New Jersey's public universities could be finalized by July. [Read more]

The new policy affects 27,000 students across more than three dozen schools. [Read more]