5/14/2013
Star-Ledger
- Task force may look at full-day kindergarten in all districts
- State's largest teacher union forms Super PAC
- Summit's Board of School Estimate to decide on school board's plans for its facilities
- Barber Elementary students to read poetry at local hopsital
- Op-Ed: Attitudes in Reverse educates students about mental health, suicide prevention
- Dance performance aids Ugandan children
- Newark students take to runway for annual fashion show
- Hunterdon Central students to meet Prince Harry and Gov. Christie at Hurricane Sandy event
- Former Edison music teacher's child endangerment conviction is upheld on appeal
- West Windsor-Plainsboro HS teens charged with stealing more than 20 iPhones, iPads, iPods from fellow students
- Army ranger's legacy celebrated with tears of laughter at Manasquan scholarship benefit
NJSpotlight.com
Asbury Park Press
- FBI wants Lakewood school board's contracts, bills
- Learning: Allied Health students shave their heads for cancer
- Teacher evaluations: NJ principal wants educators to keep calm and carry on
- A+ Shore kids this week
Record/North Jersey Herald News
- Paterson student wins state prize for poem inspired by Holocaust film
- Bloomfield teachers vote 'no confidence' in BOE
- 2 school districts choose leaders
- River Edge eighth-graders get taste of living on food stamps
- Ramapo-Indian Hills school board appoints a pair of temporary superintendents
- Saddle Brook appoints new schools chief
- Proposals for new turf field at Fair Lawn High School approved
- Ridgewood Public Schools to renew most teacher contracts
Trenton Times
- One injured when school bus and car collide in Burlington Township
- Op-Ed: Attitudes in Reverse educates students about mental health, suicide prevention
- Trenton high school students showcase their work at Trenton State Museum
Philadelphia Inquirer
- FBI subpoena's Lakewood school board
- Dream coming true at Camden High football field
- Pa. official: Charter schools flout public-records law
- Suit against Kensington charter can proceed
- Ex-teacher, school settle bias case
New York Times
- Leader of Teachers’ Cheating Ring in Memphis Gets 7-Year Term
- Schools Chief Blasts Mayoral Candidates Over Remarks at Education Forum
Courier Post
- Students taken to hospital after Burlington Twp. bus crash
- Deptford schools trim 11 positions
- New sports complex 'a great day for Camden High'
Atlantic City Press
Burlington County Times
- UPDATE: School bus collides with car in Burlington Twp; student injuries not serious
- Powdery substance in balloon at Pemberton Township school declared safe
- Palmyra School District on brief lockdown Monday
- Burlington City High School to host fashion show on Wednesday
Jersey Journal
New Jersey Herald
- Sparta to allow junior to participate in graduation
- Family tragedy spurs Green fifth-grader to raise awareness of missing persons
South Jersey Times
Daily Journal
Express-Times
- Hunterdon Central students to meet Prince Harry and Gov. Christie at Hurricane Sandy event
- Suspicious vehicle reported outside Blairstown Elementary School
- Barber Elementary students to read poetry at local hopsital
National News
- Failure of two school bonds a ‘wake-up call’ for AISD (Austin American Statesman)
- Superintendent's firing creates 'climate of distrust' in West Des Moines (Des Moines Register)
- Pontiac schools vows layoffs under 6-year plan to close $37.7M deficit (Detroit News)
- Ed. Funders Giving More to Same Few, Studies Show (Education Week)
- Head Start Centers Feeling 'Sequester' Pain (Education Week)
- Dual Language in Early Education Best for Youngest ELLs, Report Says (Education Week)
- Malloy Praises New Britain Mayor For Initiative To Improve Schools (Hartford Courant)
- Children with school-issued iPads are tempting targets, Metro Police say (Las Vegas Sun)
- Pittsburgh Public Schools exploring options for different learning models (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- San Juan school board to address harassment complaints against superintendent (Sacramento Bee)
- Seattle high schools can omit MAP exams (Seattle Times)
- Indian River School District to put guards in all schools (The News Journal, DE)