5/7/2013
Star-Ledger
- Hot Topic: What do DIY firearms mean for the future of gun control?
- Newark charter is a scam on schoolchildren: Editorial
- Hunterdon Central board set to rehire 500 staffers, approve superintendent evaluation tonight
- Three congregations want Hunterdon Central officials to close the school on Rosh Hashanah
- Bridgewater superintendent to retire just weeks after turning down Pa. job
- Westfield High School vice principal being deployed to Afghanistan with U.S. Army Reserves
- Superintendent pleads not guilty to lying to police about sexual assault claim
- Former Wall assistant superintendent indicted for failing to report sexual assault claim
- Students recognized for perseverance
- Hillsborough students, staff remember middle school teacher who lost battle with cancer
- State reviewing whether proposed $645K award to Princeton Theological Seminary is illegal
NJSpotlight.com
- Statewide Testing in Language Arts and Science for NJ's Smallest Scholars
- Opinion: Assemblyman Diegnan's Charter Bill Flies in Face of (Rare) Consensus
- NJ Needs to Step Up Future Funding for Higher Education, University Presidents Warn
Asbury Park Press
- Sandra Brower, Lacey superintendent, charged with criminal cover-up in Wall schools
- Watchdog: Lakewood school district suing former attorney Michael Inzelbuch
- Learning: Point Pleasant sees apps help students with special needs
- It's National Teacher Day
- Monmouth Regional mural depicts students' vision of high school life
- Survey: Majority support strapless-dress ban
- Bubble burster: ACT exams soon going digital
- $1.3B for higher ed in jeopardy as critics question $10.6M grant for private Lakewood school
Record/North Jersey Herald News
- River Dell school board representatives to attend state assembly
- Suspended former Montclair school administrator resigns
- Hackensack district, teachers, have a tentative contract agreement
- Montclair parents sound off in response to Glenfield Middle School 'BB gun' incident
- Glen Rock High School moves up in magazine's rankings
- Glen Ridge fourth-grader 'best of the best' in writing contest
Philadelphia Inquirer
- School official indicted over assault
- ACT to start giving tests digitally
- 3 Philly teachers are examples of excellence in classroom
- Reforms for next school contract
- 2 high school teachers selected for science, tech fellowship
- Top High School Average SAT Scores
New York Times
- Teacher Pay Hurt by Recession, Report Says
- Quinn Offers Plan to Add Slots for Gifted in City Schools
- ACT to Move Toward Computer-Based Testing
- Protesters Target Weiner on School Discipline Stance
Burlington County Times
- Burlington Township special education parents group to reorganize
- Singer-songwriter hopes to inspire other artists to save music education
South Jersey Times
Daily Journal
Express-Times
- Hunterdon Central superintendent invites Jewish parents to meeting on diversity
- Three congregations want Hunterdon Central officials to close the school on Rosh Hashanah
- Hunterdon Central board set to rehire 500 staffers, approve superintendent evaluation tonight
Patch.com
- Lacey Schools To Schedule Special Meeting About Brower Indictment
- Community Faces Future As Lacey Superintendent Charged With Hiding Wall Sex-Abuse Accusation
- Lacey Superintendent Failed To Report Possible Sex Abuse Of 4-Year-Old In Wall, Prosecutor Says
National News
- Ariz. middle-school science push hits a wall (Arizona Daily News)
- Bill would loosen cap on Mass. charter schools (Boston Globe)
- Learning takes time: Growing movement seeks to expand length of school day (Deseret News)
- Michigan schools leave food subsidies on table (Detroit News)
- Rifts Deepen Over Direction of Education Policy in U. S (Education Week)
- 'A La Carte' Purchasing Tactics Signal Districts' Unique Needs (Education Week)
- School Security After Sandy Hook- Ensuring Safety Within A Budget (Hartford Courant)
- Using technology to fight cheating in online education (Los Angeles Times)
- Madison teachers push for union contract through 2015 (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Tigard-Tualatin School Board approves more challenging, Common Core-friendly reading curriculum (The Oregonian)
- Louisiana Supreme Court rules voucher funding violates the state Constitution (Times-Picayune)
- TPS enticing students to eat (Toledo Blade)