education
“Close But No Degree” Report Shows Half Of NJ Adults Missing College Diploma [AUDIO]
“Close But No Degree” Rutgers Report Looks To Remove Obstacles For Those Who Never Finished College
Governor Christie Working To Control Rising College Tuition Costs [AUDIO]
Governor Christie said he remains concerned about the rising cost of college tuition for New Jersey families and is taking steps to address it.
Teen Sexting Focus Of Conference In Gloucester County [POLL]
CONVERSATION TOPIC: Do you talk to your kids about sexting? Discuss it now.
One in five teens have sent sexually explicit photos or videos from their cell phones, and a third received such images, according to data from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
NJ Graduation Rates Decline As Rates Improve Nationwide, Report Says
CONVERSATION TOPIC: Is NJ Doing Enough to Improve Graduation Rates: Talk About It Here
HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- The last straw for 17-year-old Alton Burke was a note left on his door. The high school dropout picked up the phone and re-enrolled at South Hagerstown High.
Chris Christie Hopes To Pass Education Bill Package By End Of Year [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie had declared 2011, "The Year Of Education Reform" yet his top three bills have yet to be passed. What's the hold up?
NJ’s Gifted Students Getting Left Out Of Funding [AUDIO]
NJ Addresses Math and Science Teacher Shortage [AUDIO]
Chris Christie Wants To Crack Down On School Lunch Fraud [AUDIO]
By Executive Order, Governor Christie is convening a task force of experts to ferret out abuse in the school funding formula due to fraud in the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program.
