Three Ways Sherrill Can Show She’s Serious About Improving NJ Schools
As Gov. Mikie Sherrill takes office, advocates urge bold action on school accountability and student performance.
As Gov. Mikie Sherrill takes office, advocates urge bold action on school accountability and student performance.
New Jersey will require public schools to bring back cursive writing instruction beginning in the 2026–2027 school year.
A New Jersey family’s fight exposes ongoing resistance to inclusive education for students with disabilities, despite federal law.
Empowering Black parenting nurtures identity, emotional wellness, and life skills to help children thrive.
Newark’s January 8th “Repack the Backpack” event offers school supplies, winter essentials, and health support.
A new report urges Gov. Mikie Sherrill to take bold action on housing, education, childcare, and transparency in New Jersey.
With a Jan. 5 deadline approaching, NJ professionals have limited time to apply for the NJBWC 2026 Leadership Institute launching Feb. 7.
New Jersey has reopened limited Child Care Assistance Program slots, allowing eligible families to register for help paying child care costs.
NJ charter school students are making strong gains in reading, closing the literacy gap, and often exceeding state averages.