LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
December 16, 2014
The Trenton Times reports today that district administrators are trying to bring back more students with disabilities into district schools. At a school board meeting, […]
December 15, 2014
Third Way, a global research group, has a report today on a recent survey that asked voters what they want to hear from Democratic candidates […]
December 14, 2014
Here’s great news for school boards and administrators, at least those in well-run schools: districts that receive high marks on the state accountability metric called […]
December 12, 2014
Yesterday afternoon the N.J. Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved Acting Education Commissioner David Hespe as Chris Cerf’s permanent replacement. Media coverage focused on some “tough […]
December 12, 2014
Ross Danis, president and CEO of the Newark Trust for Education, considers the high odds against academic success for New Jersey students confined within the state’s […]
December 11, 2014
It starts here: Last month the Executive Committee of the Delran Education Association (Burlington County) issued a “massive position statement” detailing its “defiant opposition to […]




