New Jersey Education News
Some of the positions cut include elementary school teachers, school counselors, special education teachers and the district's director of human resources. [Read more]
The drag queen story hour was supposed to be part of the college's "Bring Your Children to Work Day" event, but was called off the night before. [Read more]
The Princeton protest began as student encampments are springing up across campuses nationwide to protest the Israel-Hamas war. [Read more]
With an umbrella borrowed from her family’s patio and less than $200, a New Jersey high school student is trapping spotted lanternflies and getting national attention. [Read more]
Use the lookup tool to see how your high school ranked based on scores release by the New Jersey Department of Education. [Read more]
The Seeta Voorakkara Communications Disorders Memorial Scholarship provides a $1,000 scholarship to two Stockton University students each year. [Read more]
The report also said Newark ranked last for well-being among 170 places in the New York City region. [Read more]
"We are at our worst and weakest when we see speaking other languages as foreign or dangerous, our best when we realize knowing other languages is part of being American.” [Read more]
“I knew that it worked when they stopped complaining about not going to recreation.” [Read more]
Two groups cited dozens of incidents in which Muslim and Palestinian students allegedly faced hostility on campus. [Read more]
See how things have changed since sweeping changes were made to the New Jersey school funding formula during the 2007-08 school year. [Read more]
The budget is still not final, but the school board approved the amended version last week. [Read more]
The rankings are based on college readiness, college curriculum breadth, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance and graduation rate. [Read more]
New Jersey ranks third in the nation in the percentage of high-ranking high schools, the new rankings say. See the full list. [Read more]
The man broke into the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers, stole a Palestinian flag and caused an estimated $40,000 in damage, authorities alleged. [Read more]
A trove of writings dating back to 1865 tells of Lincoln's funeral train passing through the city. [Read more]
See how your high school stacked up in the latest data on SAT scores for New Jersey. [Read more]
Advocates urge more funding for treatment programs for suicidal children, permanent homes for developmentally disabled adults theraies foe delayed babies and toddler. [Read more]
Does the First Amendment apply when religious institutions are making decisions about their leaders? The state's highest court is weighing the closely-watched case. [Read more]
The university has a plan. [Read more]
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As the nation’s English-learner population continues to grow , researchers look to the Title III for how to best support these students. [Read more]
Some districts could be in a perilous legal squeeze play between their states and the feds. [Read more]