NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer is urging Rutgers University to end all Covid mandates, stating that they are unrealistic and unnecessary. Sawyer argues that other higher education institutions …
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Chicago To Judge Schools On How It Heals From COVID-19 As Kids Suffer Major Learning Loss
Chicago To Judge Schools On How It Heals From COVID-19 As Kids Suffer Major Learning Loss Reagan Reese on April 27, 2023 The Chicago Board of Education voted Wednesday to …
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Schools Axe Homework, Deadlines In The Name Of Equity: REPORT
Schools Axe Homework, Deadlines In The Name Of Equity: REPORT Harold Hutchison on April 26, 2023 Several schools throughout the country are moving to axe homework and deadlines in an …
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Jim Jordan Asks Teachers Union President Point Blank Who ‘Started The Culture Wars’ In Public Schools
Jim Jordan Asks Teachers Union President Point Blank Who ‘Started The Culture Wars’ In Public Schools Harold Hutchison on April 26, 2023 Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio asked American …
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They loved the Bearcat: State police visit local elementary schools
GALLOWAY TWP, NJ – New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick Callahan, along with the NJSP Mounted Unit, TEAMS Unit, and Aviation Unit, paid a visit to two elementary schools …
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Private school student enrollment in Jackson more than half total students in 2023-24
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonJACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – There are 7,609 students enrolled in the Jackson Township public school district. At its peak, the Jackson Township school district had 10,000 students, according to former …
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Forked River vo-tech school to get new roof this summer
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Ocean County Vocational Technical School in Forked River is getting a new roof this summer. County officials are now soliciting bids for the project. Sealed …
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Toms River school district is seeking bids for beverages and bottled water services
TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Regional School District has submitted requests for proposals for refreshing drinks within the district. The district is seeking a proposal to ‘furnish and …
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Bill Requiring Schools To Inform Parents Of Students’ Pronoun Changes Headed To Governor’s Desk
Bill Requiring Schools To Inform Parents Of Students’ Pronoun Changes Headed To Governor’s Desk Kate Anderson on April 25, 2023 A bill requiring schools to inform parents if their child …
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Washington, D.C. schools still enforcing COVID-19 testing rules, report
by Jeff Jonesby Jeff JonesWASHINGTON, D.C. – D.C. Public Schools are still enforcing COVID-19 protocols that keep students out of the classroom as test scores plummet, according to Fox 5 News. Prior to spring …
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‘Dangerous Trend’: Medical Schools Are Ditching Standardized Tests In The Name Of ‘Diversity’
‘Dangerous Trend’: Medical Schools Are Ditching Standardized Tests In The Name Of ‘Diversity’ Alexa Schwerha on April 22, 2023 Medical schools are continuing to drop Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) requirements …
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Schools Are Still Refusing To Let Athletes Compete In East Palestine Two Months After Toxic Derailment
Schools Are Still Refusing To Let Athletes Compete In East Palestine Two Months After Toxic Derailment Alexa Schwerha on April 21, 2023 Some school districts are unwilling to travel to …
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WILLINGBORO, NJ – Acting Public Safety Director Ian Bucs of the Willingboro Township Police Department provided an update on an assault incident that occurred at Willingboro High School yesterday. The …
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Student hospitalized in fight at Willingboro High School
WILLINGBORO, NJ – A student at Willingboro High School was assaulted by another student on April 18, 2023, around 12:30 pm. The Willingboro Township Police Department responded to the scene …
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Dem Hearing Witness Says It’s Harder To ‘Protect’ Students Who ‘Get Away From Public Schools’
Dem Hearing Witness Says It’s Harder To ‘Protect’ Students Who ‘Get Away From Public Schools’ Reagan Reese on April 18, 2023 While discussing civil rights laws, a Democrat witness said …
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Jackson Memorial girls LAX wins close game against Brick Township
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonJACKSON, NJ – Jackson Memorial lacrosse team pulled off a thrilling overtime victory against Brick Township in a high-scoring match that ended 15-14. The intense match saw both teams putting …
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Red State Tells Schools To Nix Lessons On Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation
Red State Tells Schools To Nix Lessons On Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation Reagan Reese on April 18, 2023 The Kentucky Department of Education is advising schools to no longer teach …
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NYC schools guidance counselor charged with assault and harassment
by Adam Devineby Adam DevineNEW YORK, NY – A New York City public schools guidance counselor was arrested and charged with harassment and assault early Monday morning. According to a release issued by the …
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Rutgers students to return to class as week-long strike settled
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonRutgers University and labor union representatives have finally reached an agreement, following a five-day-long negotiation at the State House in Trenton. The talks aimed to resolve issues related to compensation, …
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Gunshot rings out at Elizabeth City State University on Friday
by Jeff Jonesby Jeff JonesELIZABETH CITY, NC – A gunshot cracked the silence at the campus of Elizabeth City State University early Friday morning. In response to the shooting, the campus was placed on …
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Yonkers school teacher charged for holding knife to 5th grader
by Adam Devineby Adam DevineYONKERS, NY – A Yonkers school teacher has been charged after he allegedly held a knife near a 5th-grade student in the hallway of the elementary school he worked at. …
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Teen charged for breaking and entering, theft at multiple NYC schools
by Adam Devineby Adam DevineNEW YORK CITY, NY – An 18-year-old male, Kayden Hamlet, has been arrested and charged with burglary in connection to a school burglary pattern that occurred in the 40, 41, …
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Paying Rutgers University Students Caught in Crossfire as Strike Continues
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Students who are paying to attend Rutgers University, some 70,000 of them, are once again skipping class on Thursday, but not by their own choice. The …
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New York City Schools To Spend Record Amount Of Nearly $38,000 Per Student As Test Scores Plummet
Reagan Reese on April 12, 2023 New York City is expected to spend a record amount of nearly $38,000 per K-12 student as test scores plummet, according to a Tuesday …
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Former Mount Carmel Football Players Sentenced for Hazing Incidents
HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry announced today that four former Mount Carmel High School football players have been sentenced for their involvement in a series of hazing …