- Jersey | Bayonne: In Bayonne, Students Stake Nature?s Claim With Oysters
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Registered: 13-11-2008 www.nytimes.com
- Teaching eighth graders about the natural world in the dense corners of New Jersey where it seems in shortest supply. more...
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- New Jersey assembly bill would curtail tuition-free programs
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Registered: 22-10-2008 ednews.org
- Two popular New Jersey scholarship programs that allow select students to go to community and state colleges tuition-free would be harder to qualify for and would pay for less under legislation slated to be introduced in the state Assembly tomorrow. var gaJsHost = ((https: == document.location.protocol) ? https://ssl. : http://www.); document.write(unescape(%3Cscript src=' + gaJsHost + google-... more...
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- Officials in New Jersey Report a Slight Increase in Violence in the Public Schools
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Registered: 30-08-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Schools reported a total of 18,796 incidents of violence, vandalism and substance use for 2005-6, a 2 percent increase from the year before. more...
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- New Jersey School Checks Are Defended After Audit
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Registered: 22-08-2007 www.nytimes.com
- The New Jersey education commissioner disputed an audit that found the Education Department lacked the ability to carry out its increased oversight responsibilities. more...
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- New Jersey Education Dept. Has Problems, Audit Finds
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Registered: 20-08-2007 www.nytimes.com
- The department suffers from inadequate staffing and resources, organizational problems and a lack of training and communications, according to an audit by state officials. more...
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- New Jersey Schools Show Small Gain in Standards
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Registered: 17-08-2007 www.nytimes.com
- More than one-quarter of New Jersey?s 2,430 public schools were cited for failing to meet federal education standards after too few of their students passed state reading and math tests this spring. more...
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- Still Lagging, Paterson Schools Stay Under New Jersey Control
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Registered: 01-08-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Officials said that the Paterson public schools would remain under state control after a new report found continuing problems. more...
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- State Prepares to Return Control to Jersey City, Newark Boards
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Registered: 31-07-2007 www.edweek.org
- The partial return of power marks a shift in the way New Jersey deals with troubled districts. more...
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- 2 New Jersey School Districts Regain Some Local Control
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Registered: 26-07-2007 www.nytimes.com
- The state will continue, however, to oversee academic instruction in the Newark and Jersey City public schools. more...
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- Battle Over Math in New Jersey Drives Off a New Schools Chief
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Registered: 14-06-2007 www.nytimes.com
- A superintendent on Long Island is the latest casualty in the math wars, felled by parents who complain that their children have failed to learn basic skills in one of the top-performing school districts in New Jersey. more...
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