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NEW JERSEY EDUCATION NEWS

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Beloved N.J. environmental school will shut down if ‘tragic’ budget cut is approved

The New Jersey School of Conservation requested $3.5 million in state funding this year to keep its facilities, grounds and programming for students and teachers going.

Church vs. State battle erupts over ‘deeply troubling’ parish property fight (nj.com on MSN)

The North Arlington Board of Education is threatening to use its power of eminent domain to purchase the La Salle Center from Queen of Peace parish. The BOE says it needs additional space to implement for universal pre-kindergarten classes.

NJ Spotlight News

Op-Ed: Student teaching should not remain an unpaid internship

Students are already struggling to meet the high cost of a college degree.

NorthJersey.com on MSN

NJ public notices: Proposed legislation would end most online publication by news sites

With the end of daily print publication of The Star-Ledger, Jersey Journal, the Times of Trenton and South Jersey Times, New Jersey lawmakers set out to revise the state’s system for the publication of public notices.

Philadelphia Inquirer

Some New Jersey students are getting two diplomas, earning associate’s degrees as they graduate high school

A record 337 students statewide enrolled in New Jersey’s 21 county vocational-technical schools this year earned an associate …

NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS

Education Week

School Start Times and Student Sleep, Explained

Pediatricians want school to start later so older students can get more sleep. Districts say that’s easier said than done.

A Third of Students Don’t Identify as a ‘Math Person.’ Can Teachers Change That?

Most students decide if they identify as a math person by the time they’re in middle school.

School Restrooms, LGBTQ+ Curriculum, Disability Rights: A Spring Legal Roundup

Courts weighed in this spring on transgender rights, disability access, and parent opt-outs.