LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
June 10, 2011
NJ Spotlight is reporting that there was a little mix-up by the Office of Legislative Services: turns out that the OLS’s original estimate of how […]
June 10, 2011
Should local schools be responsible for negotiating employee contributions to premiums for health care or should such contributions be legislated? That’s the question before the […]
June 10, 2011
Here’s the latest: Senator Steve Sweeney is determined to bring a full package before the Senate on Thursday, but Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver is still stalling. […]
June 9, 2011
The New York Times is reporting today that NJ’s Education Law Center, primary advocates for poor urban districts known as Abbotts, may merge with New […]
June 9, 2011
The Star-Ledger is reporting that NJ’s erstwhile Commissioner of Education, Bret Schundler, is one of nine candidates under review by Florida Governor Rick Scott. Schundler […]
June 8, 2011
From NY1: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People says some charter students get more resources than the public school students. They’re now […]




