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School Board Notes, 3/18/25

Senate Education Committee Meets as Budget Hearings Begin

NEW JERSEY EDUCATION NEWS

Asbury Park Press / MSN.com

Budget-strapped Lakewood school board rejects “irresponsible” budget. Now what?

The Board of Education unanimously rejected a proposed $307.3 million budget for the 2025-2026 school year that would have included job cuts, school closings and a request for a $130 million state loan.

Chalkbeat

NJ officials encourage Newark youth to vote in school board election

The voter registration drive at Newark’s School of Data Science and Information Technology had pizza, a DJ blasting music throughout the school’s gym, and a surprise appearance by award-winning rapper and recording artist A Boogie With da Hoodie.  It also included elected officials – from New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy to Newark Mayor Ras Baraka.

NJ.com / MSN.com

Biggest losers in N.J.’s new school funding plan — including one district with a 27% cut

Four New Jersey school districts will see cuts above the promised cap in Murphy’s proposed budget, according to data provided by the state Department of Education.

New Jersey Monitor

KIPP’s night kindergarten in Newark: a rare ‘bright spot’ in COVID’s dark days

The program is a unique example of a school that moved quickly to keep children from missing out on their first year of school.

NorthJerseey.com / MSN.com

NJ advances bill to improve school bus safety for students with disabilities

The state Senate Education Committee unanimously approved a bill Monday to require video cameras and GPS tracking on school buses and more training for school staff and contractors who deal with medically vulnerable special education students.

Philadelphia Inquirer / MSN.com

Cherry Hill school district is considering staff reductions and reconfiguring middle schools due to state funding cuts

District officials say the changes in the proposed $256 million budget for the 2025-26 school year are necessary because of a 3% reduction in state aid. Cherry Hill is among more than one-third of the state’s 600 districts slated to get a decrease in funding under Gov. Phil Murphy’s budget proposal.

NATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS

Chalkbeat

5 years after COVID hit, here are 10 ways American schools have changed

COVID closures left students behind and made school feel optional. They also ushered in a technological explosion.

How COVID changed the class of 2025 — and their teachers

This year’s high school seniors lost half of their seventh grade year to COVID school closures. They finished middle school either virtually or attending school in person while wearing masks and sitting six feet from their peers.

Education Week

Which States Are Challenging Undocumented Students’ Right to Free Education?

These states are trying to limit undocumented students’ access to a free, public education.

The Ed. Dept. Axed Its Office of Ed Tech. What That Means for Schools

The office helped districts navigate new and emerging technology affecting schools.

USA Today / MSN.com

Schools closed and went remote to fight COVID-19. The impacts linger 5 years later.

Educators nationwide have said that their students returned to classrooms after the pandemic with lower academic skills than before and it’s been a challenge to catch kids up.