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Think you know what students can access on classroom computers? Records show districts in Burlington County have very different systems and standards for monitoring and protecting kids.
Efforts are increasing to help students who aren’t getting enough nutritious food; by one estimate, as many as one-third suffer from ‘food insecurity’.
The federal grant will support four South Jersey school districts, including Lumberton, as they train staff and teachers on ways to enhance schools’ climates and cultures.
Instances of bullying, substance use and violence in New Jersey public schools increased 26% in the past year, an analysis by the Education Law Center shows.
In a county considered a hot spot for mental health issues by the New Jersey Hospital Association, and a city with more than 40 percent of its residents living below the poverty line, early intervention is critical.
New Jersey has moved toward more inclusive public education with the signing of a bill requiring every board of education to incorporate the history of individuals with disabilities and individuals of the LGBTQ+ community into the social studies curriculum.
College advisors and education leaders gathered in Nashville, Tenn., this week to discuss how to get more nontraditional students—such as full- and part-time workers, parents and other underrepresented groups—to and through college.
Despite surveillance systems, armed officers and active shooter drills already in place, some Middle Tennessee school officials are reviewing safety plans after the recent shooting.
Even as Tennessee is being praised for opening college doors through Tennessee Promise and other programs, there are signs that some of higher education's biggest and most persistent hurdles still keep many students from succeeding.