August 15, 2022
CAPE MAY POINT – “We stand at the crossroads of two great migrations, one avian and one marine. We need to tell that story and preserve the natural wonder around...
CAPE MAY POINT – “We stand at the crossroads of two great migrations, one avian and one marine. We need to tell that story and preserve the natural wonder around...
TRENTON – Parents across New Jersey have concerns about the recent changes to the Comprehensive Health and Physical Education standards (CHPE). Approved in June 2020 by the New Jersey State...
COLD SPRING – Historically, most local school board meetings are long, boring, routine events. Members of the board, and school administrators, discuss operating expenses and personnel. They listen to reports,...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) will, once again, require school districts to administer an assessment, Start Strong, in September for fourth to 12th graders. The NJDOE...
TRENTON – The results of a high school assessment, given to 11th grade students in spring 2022 (the graduating class of 2023), will not count toward their graduation requirements. High...
NEW YORK – The Covid pandemic has set back vaccination efforts worldwide, with measles cases jumping 79% globally in 2022, United Nations (UN) health experts reported. The United Nations International...
TRENTON – On June 22, the New Jersey Climate Change Education Hub, an online portal, was launched to connect K-12 educators to the resources they need to integrate climate change...