LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
March 28, 2014
That’s Rep. Chris Smith’s (R-4th) overwrought reaction to new data from the Centers for Disease Control that shows one out of 45 kids in NJ […]
March 28, 2014
Mayor Dave Fried of Robbinsville (Mercer County) has nothing good to say about NJ’s system of dividing up state aid to schools, especially when wealthy […]
March 27, 2014
At Newsworks: Last month a federal court ruled that New Jersey’s public school system unlawfully segregates children with disabilities in isolated schools and classrooms. This […]
March 27, 2014
Fordham Foundation says “yes.” Here’s the new study and here are the “takeaways:” • Board members, by and large, possess accurate information about their districts […]
March 25, 2014
Speaking of salaries, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports on an investigation from New Jersey Watchdog that found that an obscure unit of the NJ Department of […]
March 25, 2014
Here’s big news for school boards and superintendents: Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan (D-Middlesex) has filed a bill that would bar the state from setting caps on […]




