NJEA says it isn't ignoring comments about sex abuse allegations – but that they're false and potentially misleading. Lawmakers have seen the raw video.
A New Brunswick teacher who once hid under a desk because she said demons were after her does not have to take a psychiatric exam requested by the Board of Education.
More than one of every 10 seniors in New Jersey may graduate by having educators review a portfolio of their work, rather than by passing the state’s graduation exam.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's top education official is warning that school districts could lose some federal funding if too many students skip a new standardized test that is being given this month.
Education Commissioner David Hespe appeared Thursday before the state Senate's education committee to defend the PARCC exams that some parent and educator groups vigorously oppose...
Once again, social media is becoming the news breaker we all thought it would be.
And tt’s funny some of the things you find out when reading the comments left by Facebookers.
Here’s the latest wrinkle in the PARCC test controversy...