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N.J. commission squirreled away $69M, watchdog says

The comptroller's report also said there were no-bid contracts, failure to properly secure health insurance, and overpayments on the insurance. [Read more]

2 school districts blow deadline to pass budgets in faceoff with ‘iron-fisted’ N.J. officials

The feud over state school funding cuts escalated this week, with leaders in one school district calling state education officials “tyrannical." [Read more]

One of N.J.’s largest school districts kept kids with disabilities out of the classroom, state says

Some students waited months or years to get back in school due to delays by district officials, the investigation found. [Read more]

Newark school to become museum chronicling Black history

The 179-year-old building is the oldest in the district. [Read more]

N.J. Supreme Court rules against rabbi who accused school of falsely branding him a ‘pedophile’

“Today is a good day for religious liberty,” an attorney for the rabbi's former yeshiva said. [Read more]

This is the No. 1 charter school in N.J., according to U.S. News’ high school rankings

One New Jersey charter school is among the top 100 high schools in the country, according to the 2024 U.S. News & World Report list. [Read more]

Monmouth University on lockdown as campus police search buildings

Monmouth University ordered students to shelter in place behind locked doors early Tuesday. [Read more]

Education Week

Join this free event to dig into crucial questions about how to help students build a foundation of digital literacy. [Read more]

Learn strategies for proactively identifying and addressing non-academic barriers to student success within an MTSS framework. [Read more]

Projecting school enrollments used to be a more straightforward undertaking. [Read more]

A Gallup report found that 45 percent of kids didn't attend a summer learning program in 2023. [Read more]

A federal appeals court ruling has put the funding mechanism for the nearly 30-year-old E-rate program in legal jeopardy. [Read more]

As the presidential campaign heats up and school starts soon, social studies teachers weigh in on whether and how to cover it in class. [Read more]

Cheating efforts prompted the College Board to fast-track their plan to go digital on AP exams. [Read more]

Kamala Harris shares her vision for the future of education, and the country. [Read more]

The latest data from NWEA suggest the gap between student performance before and after the pandemic is widening, not shrinking. [Read more]

When students feel connected to school, they’re more likely to attend and perform well academically. [Read more]