LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
September 12, 2008
The North Jersey Record gives some more details on the lawsuit filed by NJASA against the State for unconstitutionally infringing on its members’ right to […]
September 11, 2008
Last night a federal court ruled that the State DOE had indeed overstepped its power by trying to regulate superintendents’ contracts. The suit against the […]
September 9, 2008
The New York Times reports today on an ongoing dispute about the economics and politics of school construction in New Jersey, specifically the allocation of […]
September 9, 2008
New Jersey’s 615 school districts weep inefficiency. So it’s old news that the State is pushing hard on mergers of smaller towns. The Burlington County […]
September 9, 2008
A report in the Atlantic City Press on a new superintendent in Atlantic County takes note of the high turnover rate of superintendents in NJ. […]
September 9, 2008
Word has leaked out that the DOE will soon be issuing a boiler-plate contract for local districts to use for their superintendents. Reportedly, the State […]