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New Jersey Education News

President Biden announced Wednesday that $9 billion in student debt would be canceled for $125,000 borrowers. [Read more]

As is the tradition, Bayonne High School will adorn the lawn on Avenue A with 1,000 American flags for the month of November. [Read more]

Bakari G. Lee, Esq., HCCC Board of Trustees Vice Chair, has been selected as the recipient of the ACCT 2023 Northeast Regional Trustee Leadership Award [Read more]

Nationally, 44% of college and university students struggle with depression, 37% experience anxiety and 15% have considered suicide. [Read more]

Five school districts have dropped their policies protecting the privacy and accommodations of transgender students, and four more have taken preliminary steps to do so. [Read more]

Here's how much graduates from New Jersey colleges pay in federal loans as the pandemic pause in payments end. [Read more]

Michael Daneman couldn't say no when a fellow teacher needed help. [Read more]

Students, families, educators, and others are asked to share their experiences with the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights in New Jersey schools during two hearings in October. [Read more]

The school district will spend $80,000 to cover Advanced Placement exam fees for all students who want to take the tests for college credit, officials said. [Read more]