Make School Lunches Free to Stop Shaming Kids, NJ Youth Group Says
After Cherry Hill's policy grabbed headlines, a non-profit found there's plenty of other spots in NJ with similar lunch debt policies.
After Cherry Hill's policy grabbed headlines, a non-profit found there's plenty of other spots in NJ with similar lunch debt policies.
A report released this morning from The Food Research and Action Center reports the number of New Jersey children served through the Federal Afterschool Supper Program increased dramatically between 2017 and last year.
One district cites safety concerns, while a different school previously was concerned with inclusivity.
The educator is no longer in charge of a homeroom at the school named for a late Army Ranger and Vineland native.
A new report recommends screening all Jersey high school students for substance misuse and mental health problems.
More than 9,000 tickets have been handed out over the past 5 years
A proposed measure would improve bullying reporting and toughen penalties
The Penns Grove-Carneys Point Regional School district is vowing to fight an arbitration decision that saved the job of a science teacher.