Here is the latest New Jersey education news from Nj.com and NJ Advance Media.
New Jersey Education News

School officials said the district is already in the red before the 2026-27 school year even begins. [Read more]

The "Assassins" tradition of hunting down classmates has led to deaths in other parts of the country, prompting New Jersey officials to issue new safety alerts. [Read more]

A whistleblower suit alleges the district assigned Iris Martinez to asbestos hot spots and then terminated her after she refused to keep working in unsafe conditions. [Read more]

The district rejected lawmakers' concerns, but a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Education said they were being taken seriously. [Read more]
Several New Jersey school districts say they are in a financial crisis as costs surge and state aid continues to decline. [Read more]

The New Jersey senator said under Trump, foreign leaders consider the U.S. "the undependable nation." [Read more]

See how your New Jersey school — and every school in your county — did on the most recent round of NJSLA standardized tests. [Read more]
A new poll shows New Jersey voters strongly oppose cuts to schools, NJ Transit and teacher pensions. But there was more support for cutting another budget item. [Read more]

A landmark verdict spotlights social media’s unique impact on teens, fueling calls for developmentally appropriate policy. [Read more]
