New Jersey Education News

Universal background checks, limits on high-capacity magazines and assault weapons — these are simple things that Congress can support now. [Read more]

State Sen. Edward Durr's proposal is more than divisive, it's calculated to appeal to bigots. [Read more]

"I cannot tell you how prevalent it is or why it occurs, but families share their horrifying pictures and stories with us on a regular basis," Ombudsman report says [Read more]

"We need to add back the chairs missing from graduation ceremonies around the country," Princeton's president said at the school's commencement. [Read more]

Gov. Phil Murphy hosted a roundtable Monday with about a program to help public service workers get student loan debt forgiven. [Read more]

Anthony Fauci argued the pandemic “has shone a spotlight on one of the greatest failings in our society: the lack of health equity” in the U.S. [Read more]

Classics professor Joshua Katz alleges he was really fired over free speech, not his consensual relationship with an undergraduate. [Read more]
The Ruvo triplets graduate from college together, ready to embark on separate career paths. [Read more]

A state Assembly committee advanced the proposal Thursday. [Read more]
Amato said an investigation determined that the 15-year-old had no intention to carry out the threat. [Read more]

Too many New Jerseyans are hamstrung by student debt. [Read more]

Whatever table you get to sit at in your professional capacity, own it! Your age, gender, ethnicity or who you choose to love should not be a qualifying or disqualifying… [Read more]

We are the world made small. We must attempt to reconcile our competing interests or be consumed by them. [Read more]

For other generations, saving democracy meant going to war, or protesting to make social change. For you, it means ending the “isms” that burden our society. [Read more]

A Kean University student urges New Jersey citizens to support a bill that would ban veal and gestation crates. [Read more]

Three environmental groups say school districts can defray costs by selling electricity back to the power grid. [Read more]

While a shortage of teachers is hitting schools in New Jersey and across the nation, teachers in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math) are some of the hardest new… [Read more]

I am reminded of Malala Yousafzai and the Little Rock Nine. The bravery of these young people are the shoulders on which we stand. [Read more]

Authorities searched for a possibly armed suspect at the university's Livingston Campus in Piscataway. [Read more]

Wilhelmina was an African American woman and a freedom fighter who was not afraid to speak truth to power. [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]
When principals are better equipped to lead, support, and maintain high levels of teaching and learning, outcomes for students are improved. [Read more]
Join a diverse group of K-12 experts to learn how to leverage federal funds before they expire and improve student learning environments. [Read more]
Lawmakers, advocates, and the public once again debate how to make "never again" a reality. [Read more]
Eva Mireles and Irma Garcia, both veteran teachers, co-taught a 4th grade class at their Uvalde, Texas, elementary school. [Read more]
Join experts for a look at the steps schools are taking (or should take) to improve the use of technology in schools. [Read more]
Students from across the U.S. present concrete solutions. The most important one: Listen to them. [Read more]
I spent my whole teaching career preparing for a school shooting. I don’t want my newborn son to start school with the same threat. [Read more]
Parents' natural inclination is to step in and eliminate their children's stress. [Read more]
Learn about Windows 11 SE and Surface Laptop SE. Enable students to unlock learning and develop new skills. [Read more]