New Jersey Education News

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

New Jersey Education News

N.J. Catholic high school hit with another lawsuit claiming staff sexually assaulted student

A former student alleges abuse by a former gym teacher and hockey coach, adding to series of similar complaints against the school. [Read more]

Jewish students feel unwelcome — and under attack — at N.J. colleges. The FBI is paying attention.

More than a third of Jewish students report experiencing antisemitism at least once during their time on campus [Read more]

N.J. takes huge step toward an all-day ban on cellphones in schools

The state Department of Education will develop guidelines for all 600 public school districts to limit the student use of internet-enabled devices, according to the plan. [Read more]

A 6-year-old girl was killed 3 days after a child welfare visit. Why can’t N.J. protect kids in danger?

NeMiya Duncan's family was under the on-again-off again supervision the state's child welfare agency since 2020. She died in March. [Read more]

Huge change at N.J. high school will let teens sleep a little later

The scheduling change at the high school is part of an overhaul of start and dismissal times at all grade levels. [Read more]

Outraged parents join forces vs. N.J. school shuttle service. See new Ride Along Now allegations.

The company, started in New Jersey, has received complaints from across the nation. [Read more]