LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
November 6, 2012
Not much education news to report on this Election Day. As New Jersey slowly rebuilds after Hurricane Sandy – 612,000 households are still without electricity […]
November 5, 2012
Today’s Huffington Post examines a new trend in the last 72 hours of the presidential contest: Gov. Romney is suddenly addressing education, which the authors […]
November 4, 2012
NJ School Boards Association President John Bulina alerted NJ board members that some of our schools “are situated in communities devastated by tidal surges, floods […]
November 1, 2012
Note: Just as I was about to tweet this post, NJEA announced that is was cancelling next week’s convention and exploring ways for members to […]
October 29, 2012
Hot off the press: Fordham’s new report, “How Strong are U.S. Teacher Unions? A State-by-State Comparison.” The report examines 37 variables over five realms. Here’s […]
October 28, 2012
The Star-Ledger Editorial Board urges Newark’s teachers to approve the new merit pay contract tomorrow (which appears to be an increasingly unlikely scenario, and not […]




