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First-Generation Students Unite
By Laura Pappano Ana Barros grew up in a two-family house built by Habitat for Humanity, hard by the…
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New Code Curbs Education Commissioner’s Power To Set Charter Tuition
By John Mooney Change meets some objections, but state BOE says it’s only bringing code in line with current laws…
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TCNJ partners with Trenton school to implement ‘best practices’ in the classroom
By Jenna Pizzi, Times of Trenton TRENTON — Many experts point to middle school as a key time in a student’s…
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Which N.J. colleges pay their professors the most?
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com New Jersey colleges and universities paid professors $121,986 on average in 2013,…
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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…
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Anderson Tries Again to Base Layoffs on Performance First, Then Seniority
Newark superintendent’s request for a waiver from state statutes fell on deaf ears last year – and that appears…
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NJ State Retiree Prescription Copays Reduced
The State Health Benefits Design Committee reached an agreement that copays will be reduced or eliminated depending on the…
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PARCC: In unanimous vote, N.J. Assembly says schools should accommodate opt outs
Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com TRENTON — Students who don’t want to take the PARCC exams should…
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Fine Print: New Charter School Study Praises NJ Gains, Draws NJ fire
Stanford researchers find significant gains for New Jersey urban charters over district schools By John Mooney […] The quote:…
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Fundraising to save Mater Dei reaches $1 million goal
It seemed like a distant, almost impossible goal at the time: raise $1 million in two months to keep…
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Is Christie Administration Shifting to Charter School Expansions vs. New Openings?
While only one new charter application won approval, complete policy picture is more complex By John Mooney When the…
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