New Jersey Education News

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

New Jersey Education News

Advocates win fight to reopen enrollment for N.J.’s child care assistance program

As many as 5,000 more infants and toddlers will be admitted to the state Child Care Assistance Program, which aids working poor families. [Read more]

N.J. university names a retired bishop as its next president

He is taking over for current university president, recently elected New Jersey's next lieutenant governor, on Dec. 1. [Read more]

Petition by parents of shuttered Newark arts school calls on leaders to resign

Parents who attended a Nov. 15 meeting said the board president told them the school would try to raise $1 million through house parties. [Read more]

Did Princeton University put 100K people at risk of identity theft? Two lawsuits say yes.

It might take several weeks to determine exactly what data was compromised, the university said. [Read more]

Parents now have the right to know if their kids change pronouns in this N.J. school district

The decision reignited the heated debate between parental rights advocates and LGBTQ+ supporters who fear students could be harmed. [Read more]

Which N.J. schools have the most experienced teachers? Look up your district.

At one New Jersey school, the average teacher has more than 26 years in the classroom. See where your school ranks. [Read more]