Here is the latest New Jersey education news from Nj.com and NJ Advance Media.
New Jersey Education News
From other readers: A cheer for libraries; a jeer for a flag outlier. [Read more]
Transfer portals may work well for collegiate athletes, but that's not always the case for community college students who transfer to four-year-degree schools. [Read more]
From immigration to abortion rights, New Jersey is gearing up to defend its laws against Trump's agenda. [Read more]
Reading comprehension is not Elon Musk’s strong suit. [Read more]
The student was living in his former fifth grade teacher's home at the time, authorities said. [Read more]
"MLK and the Holocaust taught us that hate can lose," the authors write. [Read more]
Districts across New Jersey are experimenting with ways to keep kids off their phones. [Read more]
We pause here to educate the likes of Elon Musk. [Read more]
Gov. Phil Murphy proposed the ban — and several other big initiatives — in his State of the State speech Tuesday. [Read more]
The lawsuit accused the school district of exploiting a longtime employee with intellectual disabilities. [Read more]
Giovanni Impellizzeri said his intent was to harm children in the elementary school. [Read more]
Hui-Tzu (Isabella) Chen, a teacher in the Morris School District, was accused of preventing a student from leaving her classroom, calling him a liar and striking him on the forearm, [Read more]
The statewide median teacher salary topped $80,000 this school year. [Read more]
Students at the school in Union County will have access to a bathrooms at a nearby annex and single-occupancy portable toilets will be available outside. [Read more]