We are a group of parents advocating for Virtual Choice in New Jersey. Education is not one size fits all. Parents should have the right to choose what kind of education works best for their children. Why limit to the sky when the universe is endless?
From The College of New Jersey The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) welcomes students who have the talent and motivation to succeed in a highly rigorous academic environment. A public institution Founded in 1855, the College enrolls about 6,500 full-time undergraduates, two thirds of whom reside ...
Education a la carte: the New Jersey virtual community college consortium.INTRODUCTIONIn this era of great social changes and uncertainty about the future, community...By WilliamsPaula A
New Jersey schools allowed to offer virtual learningAs the debate to reopen schools continues to grow nationwide, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will no longer require school districts to offer in-person learning. Meg Oliver reports.Aug 13, 2020...
teens are now finishing high school as seniors, it's nice to see how your schools are rated here in New Jersey. In a recentNJ.comarticle, they examined a survey of each county in the Garden State and ranked high schools by county. Check your county to see how your school was graded....
(The College of New Jersey Facebook page) TCNJ TCNJ has announced it is cutting fees to reduce the net cost of attendance for students in the coming year amid the stress of the pandemic. A July 2 update from the school outlined that tuition will remain flat for the year (getting rid of...
This article provides information on generating the New Jersey SARS Extract.
A piece of legislation that would make school snow days virtual learning days for students in New Jersey is close to jumping another hurdle.
From New Jersey Institute of Technology Making strides inside the ever-quickening high-tech marketplace requires massive skill sets that are up-to-the-nanosecond. At NJIT, we are hands-on in shaping the minds that will pursue the nation’s most future-forward careers. As a top-tier public ...
There came a time when I realized that something was missing. I was unable to put a name to it, but I would reach for it in certain situations, and it was not there. My decision to do ninth grade of high school abroad, in New Jersey, led me to discover what it was. I had to...