11/6/2012
NJEA.com
NJTV.com
Star-Ledger
- N.J. schools feel Sandy's effects as hundreds close, plan next move
- Some N.J. schools might be unusable following Hurricane Sandy, officials say
- Hurricane Sandy: School closings in Hunterdon County on Monday, Nov. 5
- Morris County school closings for Monday
- Franklin school officials unsure if Sampson G. Smith will open next week
- Somerset County school closings for Monday — updated Sunday
- Hurricane Sandy: School closings in Union County for Monday, Nov. 5
- Hurricane Sandy: Summit police open charging stations at middle school
- Hurricane Sandy: Warren County opens new shelter at county Technical School
- Hurricane Sandy: School closings in Warren County on Monday, Nov. 5
- If Newark teachers ratify pact, district will become a model for others in N.J.
- School board member honored by NJSBA
- Seven vying for council, school board seats in Livingston elections
- Hurricane Sandy: N.J. voters encouraged to vote early
- Due to power failures, some Hunterdon residents will vote in a different place
- Voting in Monmouth County: What you need to know
- Morris County polling locations — updated Monday
- Somerset County Monday: Where to vote, how to help Sandy victims, gas, power, warming stations, more
- Somerset County residents can pick up vote-by-mail ballots today
- College Board cancels SATs at Hunterdon Central High on Nov. 3
- SAT cancelled this Saturday in all towns affected by the storm
- 27 iMacs stolen from Montclair elementary school a day after Hurricane Sandy
- Fashion show and gift auction raises funds for Midland School
- Short film, 'Crackers' will be present at Teaneck High School, Nov. 10
- Hurricane Sandy: Summit police open charging stations at middle school
- Sports Chatter: Former Phillipsburg football coach Phil Rohm passes away
- Hackettstown crossing guard Gail Carpenter's collection of 2,000 dolls will be donated to charities
- Op-ed: Approve college bonds to move NJ ahead
- PolitiFact N.J.: Tom Kean Jr. says only New Jersey decreased higher ed aid over last decade
Suburban News
- Hungry Writers Club showcased at statewide conference
- Clark teacher Jenna Stafford presents "Literacy and Diversity" program
NJSpotlight.com
- Bedeviled November School Board Elections May Be Even Harder to Spot
- Days Lost to Hurricane Put N.J. Schools to the Test
- Roundtable: NJ Schools Aren't Making the Grade
- Hurricane Sandy: For School Closings, Local Supers Trump Governor
- Hurricane Sandy Still a Threat -- to New Jersey Elections
- Worried About Where to Vote: Here's Help
- Assembly District 16 Hopefuls Both Stress Education, Economic Issues
- $750 Million Boost to State’s Colleges, Universities on Ballot
Asbury Park Press
- Some private Lakewood schools reopen
- Sandy school closings, openings in Monmouth, Ocean
- Districts to decide when to open after hurricane
- Monmouth County school closings
- Ocean County school closings
- State program to guide Lakewood educators
- Investigation: Lakewood school district spent millions in questionable deals
- Staggered bus times could slash costs
- University mentoring Lakewood schools
- Board member: We were misled on transfers
- So close, yet so far away
- Former student feels life now on track
- Disabled student doing well now
- Former attorney satisfied with 'new life'
- Boxer: District moving forward
- Bilingual language program helps children keep up
- Learning: Testing the waters at Batsto
- Sandy spurs college borrowing debate
Record/North Jersey Herald News
- State's largest teachers union cancels two-day school conference next week
- Several North Jersey districts, teachers in talks about classes next week with convention canceled
- Paterson teachers union agrees to work on now-cancelled convention days
- Reform group's study finds Garden State teachers unions among most influential
- Four North Jersey test sites for SAT canceled this weekend
- SAT testing canceled at five North Jersey sites on Saturday
- What you need to know for Monday: Schools, transit
- Uncertainty about returning to school in North Jersey
- Ridgewood school officials working on 'contingency plan'
- Clifton students return to full week of school
- School superintendent gives end of week report
- Englewood public schools likely to stay closed until Wednesday
- Clifton schools still without power; will remain closed Thursday
- Ridgewood schools to remain closed; Halloween activities cancelled
- Fair Lawn schools will open on Nov. 7
- Fair Lawn schools will stay closed until next Wednesday
- Woodland Park school district reopens
- Verona, Cedar Grove schools expected to open Monday
- Paterson schools closed Monday, Tuesday
- All but one Bloomfield school to open Monday
- Nutley schools plan to open all week
- Belleville: Effects of Sandy linger on
- Belleville schools to close Monday, Tuesday
- Glen Ridge schools plan delayed opening Monday
- Three seats up for election on Westwood Regional BOE
- Fair Lawn voters focusing on school issues
- Public schools in Montclair to reopen Nov. 7
- Verona school update: half-day schedule, F. N. Brown without power
- Montclair schools may stay closed next week
- Northern Valley school officials are forming plans to make up missed days from Hurricane Sandy
- School board elections in Bergen and Passaic
- Two incumbents running for re-election to Lakeland BOE uncontested- one from Ringwood and one from Wanaque
- Two candidates file for three open BOE seats in Pompton Lakes
- What about the kids?
- Three seats open for Ringwood BOE, one candidate on ballot and two write-in hopefuls
- Board of education candidates submit their profile information
- Cedar Grove's South End School celebrates Red Ribbon Week
- Jefferson Township Board of Education election guide
- Three candidates for Clifton school board answer questions
- Cresskill BOE candidates talk local issues at forum
- Three seek three Clifton school board seats
- Safety presentations held for Little Ferry school children
- Head of Edgewater schools holds first forum with local parents
- Ridgewood parents are satisfied with Skyward service
- Getting into pumpkin spirit in Kinnelon
- Ringwood BOE snack policy leaves staff, parents guessing at its true flavor
- Board of Education race in Bloomingdale competitive this year
- Ft. Lee school candidates to take questions
- West Milford’s Westbrook Elementary to open a third kindergarten class
- Students of Bloomingdale's Samuel R. Donald School hold Week of Respect
- Clifton's Christopher Columbus MS 8th graders say it's important to vote
- Local school boards have moved annual elections to Nov. 6
- Board of ed candidates outline their goals and qualifications
- Three seats up for election on Westwood Regional BOE
- The Item: We're glad this campaign's over
- Kinnelon BOE expects to have at least one new face
- Vernon students create tribal masks
- New hire should alleviate crowding in Fort Lee
- Mystery emails being withheld despite OPRA request
- Ridgewood Schools District cancels November break
- Area towns to contribute less to state pension plan
- Parking issues by Brookside Elementary addressed
- Clifton awarded recycling grant
- NFL Play 60 comes to Tenafly Middle School
- Hawthorne Domestic Violence Response Team reaches out to students
- Four Belleville High students honored
- Glen Ridge girl starts fundraiser for diabetes research
- Maywood youngsters debate the presidential election
- Patriotic scene
- New Milford school officials announce change of NJASK dates
- Millburn superintendent offers lawsuit defense
- Northern Highlands officials discuss annual violence report
- 'Strange Danger' talks
- Moonwalker
- Three cheers
- Lyndhurst students inspired to support charity
- Saddle River students help with bagged lunch drive
- Franklin Lakes school district recognized for energy efficiency
- Chief Wendt teaches fire prevention
- Bergenfield High School's band is top-tier and family-tight
- Students unsuccessful in fight to keep track coach
- Moonachie superintendent surveys damage at school
- Hispanic Business foundation recognizes Cedar Grove student with award
- Bloomfield schools, trick-or-treating postponed
- Cedar Grove superintendent takes executive role on the NJSIAA
- Widening territory in search of students
NewJerseyNewsroom.com
Trenton Times
- All Mercer County public schools to hold classes Nov. 8 and Nov. 9 after NJEA convention is canceled
- Shamong bus driver indicted for driving bus full of Westampton students while drunk
- Polling places in Hightstown, West Windsor, East Windsor, Hopewell Township and Princeton have changed
- TCNJ, Rider, MCCC officials discuss higher education bond impacts
- Mercer County moving forward one week after Hurricane Sandy
- Nottingham High School biology teacher receives $1,000 grant to teach kids about sugar content in soft drinks
Philadelphia Inquirer
- Gov to teachers: With convention cancelled, teach
- N.J. teachers union cancels A. C. convention
- Maple Shade's red schoolhouse is story worth telling
- For students, 'victory dance' over cafeterias
- Fired for beating student, school cop again works for district
- District hopes for $40m from feds
- At Philadelphia's Masterman High, mock debate and serious citizenship
- District seeks new model to rate performance
- Live chat on Philly's schools
New York Times
- Back to School, Bundled Up, but With Lingering Questions
- Students Head Back to School, While Transit Remains Hobbled
- The Brain Trainers
- Schools, Some Relocated, Will Reopen Monday
- Technology Changing
- For Asians, School Tests Are Vital Steppingstones
- How Students Learn
- City Ends Sibling-Preference Rule in Gifted Admissions
- At an Overcrowded School in Park Slope, No One Wants to Leave
- Contract With Merit Pay, Backed by Union Chiefs, Is Tough Sell for Newark Teachers
- Still Housing Evacuees, an S.I. School Isn't Ready for Students
Courier Post
- Find your polling place
- State officials encourage early voting in towns battered by Sandy
- School bus driver from Shamong faces DUI charges
- Season-ending injuries heartbreaking for high school seniors
- Unconventional: Weather adds school days
- NJEA cancels convention
Atlantic City Press
- Polling place changes announced for Atlantic City, Margate, Ventnor and Long Beach Island
- Atlantic, Cape schools open today; southern Ocean are closed
- Ocean County schools coping after Sandy
- Northfield school honors veterans
- Cancellation of state teachers conference in Atlantic City gives school districts chance to make up lost time, but not all are taking advantage
- Schools, colleges in South Jersey compete to fight hunger
- Voters will decide on bond for colleges, increase in pinion payments for judges
- Editorial: Superintendents' salary caps/Welcome ruling
Burlington County Times
- School district's lack of funding shortchanges students
- Property reassessment under way in Bordentown City
- Mount Laurel drives toward school bus ads
- Horses helping Garfield Park Academy students learn about bullying
- Election time: County voters have plenty of decisions to make
- School bus driver indicted on charges she drove drunk with bus full of children
- YMCA offers power, showers to those in need; high schools also open for showers
- Cancellation of NJEA convention means calendar changes for some school districts
Courier News/Home News Tribune
- Hurricane Sandy impacts Central Jersey polling stations
- Old Bridge Board of Education: Balwinder Singh
- Woodbridge Township Board of Education: Daniel Harris
- Woodbridge Township Board of Education: Ezio Tamburello
- School districts decide when to open after Sandy
- School closings and openings this week in Middlesex County
- School closings and openings this week in Union County
- School closings and openings this week in Somerset County
- Edison Academy students participate in NASA program
- students news
- NJSIAA wrestles with tournament dates, sites
- Football games rescheduled for next week
- NJSIAA pushes back Week 9 football games; Playoffs will be week later
- Decision delayed in case of Perth Amboy superintendent
Jersey Journal
New Jersey Herald
- Vernon magazine wins awards
- Above the influence Red Ribbon Run held in Vernon
- 31st annual Fall Craft Fair at Sussex County Fairgrounds
- Wallkill students earn high honors achievement
- Hardyston students learn fire safety
- Pa. legislative races could shift power balance
South Jersey Times
- South Jersey school boards ready to host first November election
- 300 Deputy Attorneys General to be stationed throughout state for Election Day
- Four seek three seats on Millville school board
- Millville museum, students salute veterans for service
- Delsea High names its Homecoming Queen
- Showing respect for others
- Neighbors
- R.D. Wood school preps for big benefit for kids
- VHS looks for some business partners
Daily Record
- Sparta schools closed Monday, new school calendar to be adopted
- Many NJ schools districts to reopen Monday
- Polls to be open Tuesday
Express-Times
- School board member honored by NJSBA
- Super storm Sandy: Lehigh Valley continues to reopen, but some roads, schools still closed - GET UPDATES HERE
- Flemington-Raritan School District remain closed through Nov. 6
- Sandy outages force voters in six Hunterdon towns to cast ballots at alternate polling stations
- Polling places change for Warren County areas without power -- update
- Hackettstown school board calls emergency meeting to amend school calendar
- Hurricane Sandy: Warren County opens new shelter at county Technical School
- Christie administration announces email and fax voting available
- Hurricane Sandy: School closings in Hunterdon County on Monday, Nov. 5
- Hurricane Sandy: School closings in Warren County on Monday, Nov. 5
- Hurricane Sandy: N.J. voters encouraged to vote early
- Voters line up to complete 'mail-in' ballots in person in Hunterdon County
- Bloomsbury School Board pushes back deadline for survey about high school preference
- Phillipsburg High School to hold community pep rally Thanksgiving Day
Trentonian
- After storm, NJ trying new ways to vote
- Mercer County alerts residents of changes in polling locations
ShoreNewsToday.com
New Jersey Today
- Superintendent Salary Cap Blamed for High Turnover Rate
- Fiscal Flows Explained
- School board member must face judge on son's principal's accusations
- Arundel schools present results of 5-year strategic plan (Baltimore Sun)
- 2 Charlotte, Concord schools to get $20,000 (Charlotte Observer)
- School choice season starts in Denver with new tools, resources (Denver Post)
- Adaptive Testing Evolves to Assess Common-Core Skills (Education Week)
- At S.C. School, Behavior Is One of the Basics (Education Week)
- National Board Seeks to Boost Its Impact on Teaching Profession (Education Week)
- New Online Resource Provides Data Tables on Latino Children (Education Week)
- Michigan’s Tougher Curriculum Leads to Lower Graduation Rates (EducationNews.org)
- School District reconsidering hiring decision after official accused of favoritism (Las Vegas Sun)
- Appeal of education tax ruling filed (Las Vegas Sun)
- L.A. schools chief urges union cooperation on federal funds (Los Angeles Times)
- Rowland Unified School District unveils mobile app (Los Angeles Times)
- Suncoast High principal broke policy in using school funds to pay for teacher’s funeral, school district audit finds (Palm Beach Post)
- Petitioners seek answers about Schenley High School closing in 2008 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- State Board of Education approves math plan (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- 18 candidates vie to lead Utah education (Salt Lake Tribune)
- 1 in 7 Utah kids chronically absent from class (Salt Lake Tribune)
- St. Louis Public Schools earns A for its lunch program (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Delaware to honor 28 educators with $10,000 bonus (The News Journal, DE)
- Teacher of Year John Sell inspires peers, students (The News Journal, DE)
- Beaverton schools would have fared better had they followed Hillsboro's path to cuts (The Oregonian)
- In all, 13 New Orleans public schools clear bar for return to local control (Times-Picayune)
- Charter schools will get hand with facility costs (Washington Post)
- Homeless student population to crest 2,500 in Fairfax County for first time (Washington Post)
- Prince George’s County teachers to receive 2 percent pay raise (Washington Post)