Governor Chris Christie announced May 4 that he was seeking an additional $10 million from the Legislature in the FY2017 budget to permit wide spread testing for lead in schools. Ed Reg Change? To […]
Governor Chris Christie announced May 4 that he was seeking an additional $10 million from the Legislature in the FY2017 budget to permit wide spread testing for lead in schools. Ed Reg Change? To […]
State Senate President Stephen Sweeney introduced legislation last term that would permanently cement the State’s responsibility to fund government workers’ pensions within the New Jersey Constitution. The proposed constitutional amendment was approved by both houses of […]
Senator Nia Gill (D-Essex) is calling for a moratorium on requiring students to sit and pass a standardized test to graduate high school until the 2020-2021school year. According to Gill, under the bill, students […]
Assemblyman Benjie Wimberly, in coordination with several others Assembly members, have proposed legislation, A-3637, that would strip the state Board of Education of its authority to place districts under state management and would restore […]
The Education Department wants to know which parts of the Every Student Succeeds Act it can clarify through guidance. Federal officials are currently in the thick of regulating on assessments, supplement not supplant and […]
Just over one-third of eligible schools in New Jersey are taking advantage of a free-meals eligibility option for students, compared to about half of all qualifying schools nationwide, according to a report released this week. The […]
State education Commissioner David Hespe appeared before the Assembly Budget Committee April 20. Among the topics covered at the several hour hearing was a need to examine the State’s funding formula, the School Funding […]
Pearson, the company administering the online PARCC assessment, issued a statement April 20 apologizing for technical glitches that forced schools throughout New Jersey to cancel testing for the day. Pearson’s Statement: Pearson is truly […]
Governor Chris Christie told reporters April 20 that as long as he’s governor, there will be state testing for students, be it PARCC or some other assessment. The Governor did indicate that because PARCC […]
NJPSA Executive Director Pat Wright joined NJSBA, NJASA, NJEA, NJPTA and other advocates for a discussion with Senate Legislative Leadership on the need for lead testing, and remediation where necessary in New Jersey’s schools. […]