Students marched down Morris Avenue to Senator Lesniak’s office in protest against the Board’s decision to keep President Farahi in office.
Similar Posts
COVID-19 takes multilayered toll on U.S. schools
Byspencer
During his Nov. 18 coronavirus briefing, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said that a majority of COVID-19 cases in…
Fall ’24 issue of American Educator is now available
Byspencer
The fall 2024 issue of AFT’s American Educator contains articles about unshackling members from student debt, fighting for climate…
Classroom Overcrowding: It’s Not Just for Children Anymore
Byspencer
By Benjamin Hart As public school classrooms become increasingly crowded and under-resourced, so do the programs where their teachers…
Union members, community groups stir up ‘good trouble’ at Newark rally
ByChris
AFTNJ President Jennifer S. Higgins was among the speakers July 17 in Newark at a downtown rally that was…
Sweeney Statement on the passing of Nicholas Yovnello
Byspencer
TRENTON – Senate President Steve Sweeney issued the following statement today on the passing of Nicholas Yovnello, president of…
NJ to consider the return of fiscal control of schools to Newark board
Byspencer
By Peggy McGlone/The Star-Ledger The New Jersey State Board of Education said today it would consider a resolution on…
