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Resources for Board Presidents

Board presidents have a vital role in the governance of their school district. NJSBA provides resources to help board presidents fulfill their duties. Click on the following link for more information: resources-for-board-presidents.

School-Board-Notes – June 23, 2026

Lead Story: NJSBA Unsung Superhero in Education Spotlight: Daisy Pepling.

For NJSBA Education News anytime, visit the NJSBA website homepage, and scroll down to News and Resource.

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Just 1 in 10 kindergartners in the bottom of their class catch up by third grade, study finds

Researchers hope their analysis — which aligns with a large body of research on inequality — serves as a call for action rather than despair.

Courier Post

Collingswood school board [member] found in violation of ethics, issues apology

A Collingswood school board [member] issued a public apology after the School Ethics Commission found her in violation of ethical guidelines.

NJ.com

194 students in this NJ school district just earned college degrees — before they even graduated from high school (MSN.com)

Those graduates were participants in the district’s Dual Enrollment Program, which allows students to earn associates degrees while in high school.

Alarming new trend dominating youth sports: repeating 8th grade. Families pay thousands for it (MSN.com)

At 14, Jake Mercado stands 6-foot-3, weighs 187 pounds and wears size-14 sneakers.

NJ Spotlight News

Op-Ed: Sherrill must get behind tax credits for scholarship donors (MSN.com)

Private schools would reap rewards — and if you find that distasteful, consider the benefits for poor and middle-class districts.

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NJ moves to take over Lakewood School District (on MSN.com)

The New Jersey Department of Education has moved to take over the Lakewood School District following “years of documented failures,” the agency said Wednesday.