This year, 117 students took a temporary option for a bridge year, enabling them to access programs, extracurricular activities and spring sports lost in 2020.
State Board of Education votes to make the cut score for passing the Graduation Proficiency Assessment higher than the Department of Education suggested.
Online school days are now allowed only due to pandemic-related reasons, but a Senate committee endorsed a bill allowing them for weather and other emergencies.
New Jersey becomes the second state to require Asian-American history and contributions to be included in schools' social studies curriculum, under a new law.
In near-unanimous votes, the Legislature has backed a bill requiring social studies curriculum to include history and contributions of Asian-Americans.
A report built off interviews with English-as-a-second-language teachers finds the pandemic took a particular toll on immigrant students learning English.
Something we know here in New Jersey, we are smart and we'll be the first to tell you lol however according to U.S. News and World Report we actually are the most intelligent state.
At a legislative hearing, a familiar refrain from the education community: It's great that schools are open, but it's only October and everyone's exhausted.