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New Jersey Education News

Pallone said a vital system at the marine lab could fail come spring. [Read more]

Several school districts want to change their transgender policies to require school staff to notify parents when their children want to change their gender identity at school. [Read more]

The move comes after New Jersey lawmakers called on Seton Hall University to release the 2019 confidential report that allegedly said the school’s new president knew of sexual abuse allegations [Read more]

"We recognize the significance of this historic event," the school district said, announcing it will close Friday for people to go to the parade. [Read more]
The teacher alleges she was pressured to alter test scores to make fewer students eligible for special education amid budget constraints. [Read more]

At least five school districts are opening late to help cut down on student and staff absences after the late-night Eagles win. [Read more]

"The odor continued and intensified,” the acting principal said in a letter to the community. [Read more]
The officer said he was fired for calling out fellow cops’ illegal activities. [Read more]
One teacher took to social media to say the t-shirts were extremely offensive. [Read more]

District officials say they want to close the building and rent it out to save money. [Read more]

If more state aid is not provided by Feb. 22 to offset a $19 million deficit, the district will run out of money, school officials warned. [Read more]

Wawa CEO Chris Gheysens grew up in Vineland, less than 20 miles from Rowan University's campus. [Read more]
It would to be the second school building to close in the district in less than a year due to state budget cuts. [Read more]

The school districts said they are trying to avoid a high number of absences by allowing students and staff more time to sleep after the Eagles face the Chiefs on [Read more]