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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed step therapy reform legislation into law, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The new law places ...
MAYBE YOU’VE HEARD that Gen Z is falling behind. Or that they’re checked out IRL. That they’re weak, unprepared, snowflakes.
A concerning gap in school anti-bullying policies has been revealed in a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). While weight-based bullying is reportedly the most common form ...
In the Knox family’s case, Anthony’s school had traveled two hours on Feb. 22 to compete in southern New Jersey, where his reputation as one of the state’s top wrestlers had made him a target.
More than 2,500 students from tribes across the state attended the school in western New York, which operated from 1875 to 1957 and was among hundreds of such boarding schools across the U.S.
(Be aware of face recognition technology laws in your state before implementing these tools.) Access Control. Think about the layout and operational complexity of a public high school. “A high school ...
Judge in the Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Divison Reverses NJSIAA Ruling, Nation’s No. 1 Wrestler Now Allowed to Continue Quest for 4th Straight State Title 120: Anthony Knox (SJV) p ...
GREENWICH — Greenwich Public Schools has beaten the state average on the Connecticut's fitness assessment by 27 percentage points. The Connecticut Physical Fitness Assessment is administered ...
Gov. Phil Murphy gave the State of the State Address from the New Jersey State House in Trenton. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs Connecticut Welcome, Mickey ...
With 11 of last year's 14 state champions back this season and a group of powerhouse squads ready to make noise, New Jersey wrestling should once again be among the nation's best this winter. The ...
That changed in 1919, when Massachusetts became the first state to mandate a form of high-stakes school testing. A revolutionary law directed districts to evaluate any students three or more years ...
In a first-of-its kind survey this past spring, Garden State schools reported about 2,500 incidents in the 2022-2023 school year in which students were physically restrained or shut away in rooms ...