The New Jersey Supreme Court took up the issue of whether the State violated the law when it failed to make this year’s full pension payment. The Case Lawyers representing the state and public […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court took up the issue of whether the State violated the law when it failed to make this year’s full pension payment. The Case Lawyers representing the state and public […]
The Senate Education Committee returned from budget break with a vengeance May 7, moving a number of education related pieces of legislation. The Bills S451 (Ruiz / Allen) – Establishes Office of the Special […]
The State Board of Education saw an update on teacher preparation and professional licensure, as well as info on the new praxis test for early childhood. In addition the Board heard from Middlesex County […]
Governor Signs Ed Related Leg Governor Chris Christie signed several measures related to students and schools May 4. The first requires high school driver education courses to include aggressive driving information. The second requires […]