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Letter from the NJ Department of Education State Library Josephine Chirico Coordinator State and Federal Public Library Service Programs to the Director of the Roseland Library February 28, 1978 confirming NJ Library Law that a Municipal Library be supported at a minimum of 1/3 of a mil on asses...
TRENTON – As students and educators face the uphill battle of learning loss and other challenges coming off the COVID-19 health crisis, the state has released its latest education “report cards” for schools. Among the state School Performance Reports for the 2021-2022 school year — student ...
"On behalf of the New Jersey Department of Health, I would like to extend our sincere condolences to the Oliver family on the passing of Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver. She was a trailblazer for women, especially young women of color, in the state. She also led by example...
“If it sunsets, you may not like the consequences of what’s going to happen next,” Repollet said. “Because the Department of Education, we’re going to assess exactly where we are with regards to the state statute and federal requirements. We may not bring changes to the proposal to...
Assistant Education Commissioner Kathy Ehling told the State Board of Education last week that the dip is a common trend. “About 26 states have announced their 2021 rates, and the majority of those states – there were only six that did not have a decrease,” Ehling said. “So, we do ...
Come and have fun playing soccer with the current Unified Soccer State champions! View Additional Information Here Union City “Roots” Soccer Skills and Drills Clinic Posted Thursday, January 9, 2025 Mayor Brian P. Stack and the Union City Board of Educationare proud to launch theUnion City “...
On April 3, the state Department of Education put out a memo that specifically addresses chronic absenteeism. "The NJDOE operates with the researched-based understanding that positive school climate and culture can help prevent chronic absenteeism and foster regular student attendance," the memo says....
TRENTON – The state’s latest education “report cards” for schools reflect a gradual return to normal from the height of the pandemic, with assessment results and accountability data back in the mix. One thing still missing from the state School Performance Reports for the 2021-2022 school ...
Assistant Education Commissioner Kathy Ehling told the State Board of Education last week that the dip is a common trend. “About 26 states have announced their 2021 rates, and the majority of those states – there were only six that did not have a decrease,” Ehling said. “So, we do ...