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Star Ledger--This N.J. police department is publicly shaming drivers who pass stopped school buses

Phillipsburg police shame school bus stop sign violators on Facebook - nj.com

Glenn Epps | For lehighvalleylive.com| Updated: Oct. 09, 2025, 5:03 p.m., |Published: Oct. 09, 2025, 11:55 a.m.

 

Morristown Daily Record--Judge tosses suit by Roxbury librarian who says she was targeted in fight over LGBTQ books

Judge tosses NJ librarian's defamation lawsuit in fight over book ban

William Westhoven| Morristown Daily Record| October 9, 2025

 

NJ Monitor--NJ governor hopefuls want phones out of classrooms — in different ways

NJ governor hopefuls want phones out of classrooms — in different ways • New Jersey Monitor

SOPHIE NIETO-MUNOZ-October 9, 20259:25 am

 

NY Times--The Superintendent’s Bio Seemed Too Good to Be True. It Was.

Ian Roberts, Des Moines Superintendent, Had a Story Too Good to Be True - The New York Times

Mitch SmithErnesto Londoño and Dana Goldstein

 

Education Week--‘It’s Rough Out Here': Why Most Teachers Work a Second Job (and What It Means)

'It's Rough Out Here': Why Most Teachers Work a Second Job (and What It Means)

Sarah D. Sparks — October 09, 2025  

 

Education Dive--A skills crisis in our classrooms

A skills crisis in our classrooms | K-12 Dive

Ellen Galinsky and Barb Wilder-Smith| Published Oct. 9, 2025

 

NPR--This museum immerses students in U.S. history: 'You can smell it, touch it, see it'

Tenement Museum teaches students history through ordinary people : NPR

Cory Turner| OCTOBER 10, 20255:00 AM ET