New Jersey Education News

The scores are the second batch to be released since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered schools for months in 2020. [Read more]

In separate but related cases, state arbitrators rejected tenure charges against 2 Newark teachers [Read more]

If approved by voters, it would be New Jersey's second school district merger in a decade. [Read more]
Rep. Josh Gottheimer said the presence of “well-known antisemites” puts Jewish students at risk. [Read more]

With the number homeschooled kids growing nationwide, New Jersey is one of five states that allows each school district to decide whether to bar homeschooled students from school sports and… [Read more]
Joe Miller writes that gearing these story-reading events to children is unnecessarily divisive. [Read more]
Education Week
Find teaching jobs and other jobs in K-12 education at the EdWeek Top School Jobs virtual career fair. [Read more]
Dive into insights on integrating computer science into core curricula with expert tips and practical strategies to empower students at every grade level. [Read more]
Join this free virtual event based on recent reporting on student and staff mental health challenges and how schools have responded. [Read more]
How can district leaders launch innovative and successful schools? [Read more]
Dire results on the Program for International Student Assessment should start conversations. Here's how. [Read more]
Newly released federal data shed light on where some students who left public schools during the pandemic ended up. [Read more]
The justices consider whether workers alleging employment discrimination must show that a lateral job transfer harmed them. [Read more]
The new framework, published Dec. 6, will be used for the course's official launch next fall. [Read more]
The new framework comes after public debate from both political leaders and scholars over what topics should have been included or excluded. [Read more]
Some students seem to learn quicker than others. But new research reveals that’s largely a myth. [Read more]