New Jersey Education News
Although other universities offer similar programs, the Mercer County university’s program is the first of its kind in the state because of the different accounting firms it offers for partnerships, [Read more]
The Office of Administrative Law decision should be immediately accepted by all so the business of the district can move forward. [Read more]
From other readers: Defending Trump's family; a 32-hour work week? [Read more]
A business major aided by a conservative lawyer filed the class action lawsuit on behalf of Rutgers' 67,000 students. [Read more]
Ann Pompelio wants residents to speak up for literature. [Read more]
Rowan College of South Jersey calls the 25 participating schools "RCSJ Collegiate High Schools." [Read more]
“Who authorized that?” Tisdale said in a phone call. [Read more]
Residents went to the school board meeting Thursday with "Free Frank" signs while a fundraiser drew nearly $38,000 in donations for his legal defense fund. [Read more]
New task force will work on pandemic preparations until he leaves office in 2026. COVID report said N.J. not prepared for next crisis [Read more]
"Budget negotiations are just beginning and will be ongoing over the next few months,” McKnight said. [Read more]
“Apologize to my daughter,” the man said to a 15-year-old boy after walking into a classroom full of students. [Read more]
It was first time in recent history where voters in the borough could vote for school board members, but were met with no candidates to choose from. [Read more]
In an unusual move, the school has extended the president's contract into the next decade. [Read more]
Funding has been approved. Now the city must find a place for students to learn while the new building is going up. [Read more]
In a lawsuit, the school employee alleges officials pressured her to resign after she reported the misconduct. [Read more]
“The administration is left without enough engaged board members to help guide it and to give it the type of direction it needs to manage a turnaround such as this,” [Read more]
The document sent to the high school staff called the U.S. “a co-conspirator with Israel, preventing Muslim Palestinians from partaking in Ramadan." [Read more]
Members of the board voted to oust their president and vice president about two weeks ago. [Read more]
The angry father spent more than two minutes in a classroom confronting students, a video shows. [Read more]
Families will have to find a new way to get kids to school. [Read more]
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A new study calculates the cost to students and districts of "read by grade 3" policies. [Read more]
New survey results reveal what teachers and administrators find to be the most meaningful type of acknowledgment from a supervisor. [Read more]
Weight-loss drugs' popularity are feeding into the concerns that teenagers, particularly girls, have long had about body image. [Read more]
"Artificial intelligence has triggered a global talent race," an expert says, and American students lack the data skills for it. [Read more]