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NJ.’s new ‘Superintendent of the Year’ makes history (on MSN.com)
González, who has led Westfield Public Schools in Union County since 2021, was honored at a meeting last week in Trenton after he was named “2026 Superintendent of the Year” by the New Jersey Association of School Administrators.
This NJ school district has an unusual request after Sherrill’s governor win (on MSN.com)
Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill’s victory has set in motion an unusual scheduling request from a Passaic County school district.
How N.J.’s investment in career education is paying off. | Opinion (on Yahoo.com)
Collaboration. Partnership. Bipartisanship. These are ideals for a reason: they fuel progress. Look to New Jersey’s delivery of career education to see these ideals in action.
NJDEP / News Release
The Department of Environmental Protection today announced the award of nearly $32 million in grants that will advance the state’s transition to zero-emission school buses to better protect the health of schoolchildren and improve public access to charging stations in New Jersey communities.
NJ Spotlight News
Sherrill’s pick to lead Treasury brings experience amid uncertain financial future
Nominee was top budget committee staffer in Assembly and currently serves as deputy treasurer.
New Jersey Monitor
Landmark cases on transgender athletes at the US Supreme Court put trans rights on the line WASHINGTON — A pair of blockbuster cases to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court could carry far-reaching implications for transgender rights, even as the Trump administration during the past year has rolled out a broad anti-trans agenda targeting everything from sports to military service.

TAPinto.net
Bordentown Regional School District Superintendent Dr. James Altobello says that officials will begin to assess the District’s current policies in light of the new “Phone Free Schools” law that was signed by Governor Phil Murphy last week.
How Will State Move to Restrict Cellphone Use in Schools Affect New Brunswick Students? The New Brunswick School District was dialed into the cellphones-in-classrooms issue even before Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday signed legislation requiring all school districts in the state to adopt policies restricting their use in K-12 schools.