Benefits ‘evident’ in Jersey City paid sick time law, Rutgers study finds
By Terrence T. McDonald, The Jersey Journal JERSEY CITY – The vast majority of city businesses are reporting no…
By Terrence T. McDonald, The Jersey Journal JERSEY CITY – The vast majority of city businesses are reporting no…
Newark superintendent’s request for a waiver from state statutes fell on deaf ears last year – and that appears…
The State Health Benefits Design Committee reached an agreement that copays will be reduced or eliminated depending on the…
Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com TRENTON — Students who don’t want to take the PARCC exams should…
Stanford researchers find significant gains for New Jersey urban charters over district schools By John Mooney […] The quote:…
It seemed like a distant, almost impossible goal at the time: raise $1 million in two months to keep…
While only one new charter application won approval, complete policy picture is more complex By John Mooney When the…
Lawmakers, education officials at loggerheads over monitoring of student postings on social media By John Mooney Student privacy issues…
By Amanda Oglesby TRENTON – School leaders may be reading students’ Tweets about the new standardized test, but state…
By David Cruz, Correspondent The Assembly’s Education Committee had hoped to hear from Education Commissioner David Hespe today, but…
By Jan Resseger Congress is considering an eight-years overdue reauthorization of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),…
Mixed numbers indicate tricky balancing act — foster charters while maintaining high standards By John Mooney The Christie administration…
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