A $44 million federal grant, aimed at improving child care quality in New Jersey by implementing a public rating system, is set to run dry by the end of 2017.
New Jersey officials are pushing from multiple angles to get schools with lots of chronically absent students to do more to get kids into the classroom.
In just one year, an additional 15,000-plus low-income students in the Garden State started their school day with a healthy morning meal, according to a new report.