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State Charter Association Awards Grants to Top-Performing Schools That Serve Needy Families–Contingent on Murphy’s Education Department’s Response

Staff Writer January 11, 2023

Ed. Note: Two of the three schools receiving these grants—Trenton’s Achievers Early Charter School and Paul Robeson Charter School—were denied expansion plans last year, despite

GOP Assembly Members Note Murphy’s Failure to Address NJ Student Learning Loss in State of the State

Staff Writer January 10, 2023

This is a press release from GOP Assembly members Victoria Flynn and Gerry Scharfenberger regarding Gov. Murphy’s State of the State address earlier today. “It

NJEA Leaders Respond to Gov. Murphy’s State of the State Address

Staff Writer January 10, 2023

This is a press release. Gov. Phil Murphy delivered his 2023 State of the State address today, highlighting his administration’s efforts to increase equity and

Ministry Asks State Board To Change Policy Mandating Students Be Separated by Gender Identity During Sex Education

Staff Writer January 10, 2023

This is a press release from the New Jersey Family Policy Center, which is asking the State Board of Education to amend its policy that

NJ Senator Is ‘Disappointed’ Murphy Is Politicizing Information Literacy Law

Staff Writer January 9, 2023

Senator Michael Testa (R-1) responded to false claims being made about a newly signed law that requires students to be taught about information literacy: “Sadly,

New Jersey’s Largest Charter School Pilots Coding for Non-STEM Classes Thanks to Grant from U.S. Education Department

Staff Writer January 5, 2023

Who says coding is just for STEM classes? North Star Academy in Newark is embedding computational thinking – a broad skill set that includes coding

Daniella Mendez Becomes New Jersey’s First Trans Board of Education President!

Staff Writer January 5, 2023

Last evening, history was made in the Town of Dover when Daniella Mendez, the first trans woman ever elected to a New Jersey Board of

Murphy Signs Bipartisan Legislation Establishing First in the Nation K-12 Information Literacy Education

Staff Writer January 5, 2023

This is a press release from the Governor’s Office explaining a new law that will require the New Jersey Department of Education to develop New

Princeton Schools Won’t Be Sold a Story as it Implements District-Wide Phonics Initiative

Staff Writer January 4, 2023

Lots of reading specialists appreciate the Orton-Gillingham literacy approach, pointing to its effectiveness with students who have disorders like dyslexia. Princeton Regional Public Schools District

Dear NJ Taxpayers: Did You Know You’re Financing Newark School District’s Land Grab?

Staff Writer January 3, 2023

The Newark Board of Education has paid over one million dollars in legal fees since last June as it continues its quest, led by Superintendent

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