Murphy administration will recalculate aid numbers because it used outdated tax data the first time. Only one of 194 districts losing aid gains some back.
State officials are encouraging school districts to be prepared for various impacts from the coronavirus, from skipping assemblies to temporary closures.
Starting in a few years, state standardized tests won't be given to sophomores, but graduation tests for juniors will include geometry as well as Algebra I.
New Jersey's latest actions related to lead in school water: Tests every three years, a searchable database of reports and priority for infrastructure funds.
Rebuffing the Murphy administration, at least temporarily, the State Board of Education declined to green light changes to high school assessment program.
In the 2017-2018 school year, 56 percent of New Jersey's 1.4 million students served were students of color, while teachers of color represented just 16 percent of the educator workforce.