Making the Grade 2023: Pandemic Economic Uncertainty Spurred Public School Disinvestment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWARK, N.J. – The Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on public education that is rarely…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWARK, N.J. – The Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on public education that is rarely…
Education Law Center has submitted testimony to the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Task Force urging the state to underscore its…
BILL TO END GRADUATION TEST STILL PENDING IN THE STATE SENATE “Exit testing” is the policy of requiring…
In 2022, 96,987 students graduated from New Jersey high schools. Each one had to satisfy the state’s “exit…
New Jersey’s official federal graduation rate, long one of the highest in the nation and a source of…
New York City is already out of a compliance with a 2022 class size law according to a…
OKLAHOMA CITY — A group of faith leaders, public-education advocates, and public-school parents – who are among the…
On September 19, the Wyoming Supreme Court denied a petition filed by the State of Wyoming to review a pivotal…
On Friday, in a highly anticipated ruling in a statewide school desegregation case, New Jersey Superior Court Judge…
All school districts in New York State, except New York City, are eligible to receive transitional aid from the state to offset a portion…