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New Jersey Education News

In separate suits filed weeks apart, two victims of locker room abuse say officials and coaches should have protected them [Read more]

The incident occurred at a high school campus in Mercer County [Read more]

There’s a renewed push — from both sides of the aisle — to require N.J. schools to teach cursive handwriting. [Read more]

A large tree branch fell on top of a school bus around 7 a.m. Friday, police said. [Read more]

The university's chief information officer said one high-ranking woman was "too emotional" to get a promotion, the lawsuit alleges. [Read more]

A plan rolled out with almost no advance notice this week drew hundreds of parents to a board of education meeting in Middletown, with most left locked outside the building. [Read more]

In a memo sent to the university community Wednesday, university officials said they were taking a number of steps to cut costs and restrain spending in the coming months. [Read more]

Teachers scheduled to bring 76 students to the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice received a barrage of "denigrating" messages once word about the trip got on social media. [Read more]
The plan also includes relocating hundreds of middle school students to another building. [Read more]

Several school districts are facing cuts that far exceed the promised 3% cap. [Read more]