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NJ Department of Education Announces First-in-the-Nation $4.5 Million Grant to Support Climate Change Education in Schools

Staff Writer February 17, 2023

The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) today announced the availability of $4.5 million in state grants to fund locally focused climate change education in New

Sikh Youth Alliance Urges State Board of Education to include Sikhism Education in NJ Public Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2023

“Education is the vaccine for violence”. These words by Edward James Olmos matter more than ever today as hate crimes are on rise especially, against

New Jersey Departments of Education, Children & Families Issue Joint Statement on Death of Central Regional High School Student

Staff Writer February 15, 2023

New Jersey Acting Education Commissioner Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan and New Jersey Department of Children and Families Commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer, M.S.W., issued the following joint

During Black History Month, Governor Murphy Announces Expansion of AP African American Studies in New Jersey

Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy announced the expansion of Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies classes in New Jersey during a visit to Science Park High

Great Oaks Legacy Charter School Appoints Nichelle Howe as Chief People & Equity Officer

Staff Writer February 14, 2023

Howe Brings Over 20 Years of Experience in Human Resources, Including With Bayer & Girl Scouts of the USA Redesigned Role Will Emphasize the Network’s

College Board Apologizes For False Impressions of Negotiating with Florida and DeSantis About African American Studies Course

Staff Writer February 13, 2023

On Saturday the College Board, which designs Advanced Placement courses and assessments, released a long letter aiming to “clear the air and set the record

NJ Residents Support Later High School Opening Times, Says New Poll, With Women More Likely To Agree Than Men

Staff Writer February 13, 2023

Democrats, women most supportive of proposal to push start back to 8:30 A bill currently being considered by the New Jersey State Legislature to push

Project Ready and Ben & Jerry’s Celebrate ‘Votingtines Week’ in Newark to Fall in Love with Voting Again

Staff Writer February 10, 2023

From students to seniors, non-profit is spreading the love of civic engagement Newark-based nonprofit Project Ready is partnering with Ben & Jerry’s for a week

Paterson Goes All In on Career-Technical Education As it Partners with the Carpenters Union

Staff Writer February 9, 2023

District and city officials welcomed representatives of the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (EASRCC) to John F. Kennedy High School to announce a

Glen Ridge and Montclair Team Up To Keep LGBTQIA+ Book on Library Shelves

Staff Writer February 9, 2023

Thousands of community members turn out against book ban effort at Glen Ridge Public Library. In unanimous vote on each book, the Library Board of

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