LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
December 9, 2008
The Associated Press reports that the Black Ministers Council in New Jersey is “fed up with disparities in the public education of white and minority […]
December 9, 2008
James Ahearn of The Record has a column in which he lambastes Democrats in Trenton for supporting Corzine’s creation of the position of Executive County […]
December 8, 2008
PolitickerNJ reports that the Senate Education Committee voted 3-2 this afternoon in favor of S-1861, the bill that would move school board elections to November […]
December 8, 2008
ASAH, the organization that serves private special education schools and agencies in New Jersey, is gearing up for a battle with the DOE over the […]
December 7, 2008
Bob Ingle points out that U.S. News and World Report just released the top 100 high schools in the nation and New Jersey had (only) […]
December 4, 2008
The State Legislature is set to vote on bill S-1861 on Monday which contains three items: eliminating public votes on school budgets that come in […]