The New Jersey Department of Education released the School Performance Report data for the 2016-17 school year January 12. The School Performance Reports contain a significant amount of data, going far beyond a school’s […]
The New Jersey Department of Education released the School Performance Report data for the 2016-17 school year January 12. The School Performance Reports contain a significant amount of data, going far beyond a school’s […]
Gov.-elect Phil Murphy announced his intent to nominate Lamont Repollet, the superintendent of the Asbury Park school district, as the state’s next education commissioner January 12 at a news conference at an elementary school […]
The final days of the 217th legislative session came to a close January 8 as a number of bills impacting students and schools land on Governor Chris Christie’s desk for consideration. Unfortunately, it is […]
Both the Assembly and Senate reorganized for the 218th legislative session January 9, just hours before Governor Chris Christie gave his final address to the Legislature. While Senator Steve Sweeney returns as Senate President, […]
Governor Chris Christie gave his final State of the State address January 9, outlining his accomplishments over the last 8 years. Transcript of Speech As Delivered During the almost 90 minute speech, the soon […]
The State Board of Education, at their first meeting of new year, approved a change to the year in which the middle school science assessment is given from fourth to fifth grade and received […]
Several committees met December 18, moving measures affecting students and schools. Student Restraints A-501/S-1163 (Russo / Sweeney / OToole) would establish certain requirements for the use of restraint and seclusion on students with disabilities […]
The Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee approved several measures impacting student health, safety and financial literacy. Financial Literacy Legislation, A-3396 (McKnight), requiring schools to incorporate financial literacy standards into instruction for students in grades […]
After several years of double-digit increases in school breakfast participation, Advocates for Children of New Jersey are reporting that fewer New Jersey children ate breakfast at school in April 2017 compared to the year […]
The Senate Judiciary Committee moved two nominations to the State Board of Education December 7. The nominees will now move on to the full Senate for consideration. Nominated earlier this week, the two nominees […]