LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
March 12, 2025
In his State of the State address, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called for a ban on cellphones in public schools, but voters are split, […]
March 11, 2025
“Standardized assessment scores have little to no value as an indicator of school or teacher quality.” That’s a written comment from NJEA leaders* at last […]
March 10, 2025
According to a new analysis by Georgetown University’s Edunomics Lab, U.S. enrollment in K-12 public schools will drop by 5 percent between 2022-2031 and another […]
March 6, 2025
Yesterday we looked at Fairleigh Dickinson’s poll that ranked Democratic gubernatorial candidates on how they are perceived by voters, as well as taking a deeper dive […]
March 5, 2025
Fairleigh Dickinson just released a new poll that shows, among the six Democratic gubernatorial candidates, state Democratic voters have more favorable views of Newark Mayor Ras […]
March 4, 2025
At St. Benedict’s Prep, a K-12 Catholic school in Newark’s Central Ward, the key to success is community. This sentiment may seem anodyne these days […]