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NJ Spotlight--More money, less uncertainty in Sherrill’s record school aid pitch

More money, less uncertainty in Sherrill's record school aid pitch | NJ Spotlight News

Catherine Carrera, Education and child welfare writer | March 11, 2026 | BudgetEducation

 

Star Ledger--Sherrill proposes record $60.7B N.J. budget. It shrinks a senior tax break and spends big on schools, pensions.

Sherrill proposes record $60.7B N.J. budget. It shrinks a senior tax break and spends big on schools, pensions. - nj.com

,Susan K. Livio | NJ.com, Jelani Gibson | NJ.com, Brent Johnson | NJ.com Updated: Mar. 11, 2026, 1:00 a.m |Published: Mar. 10, 2026, 2:14 p.m.

 

NJ Globe--Voters approve most referendums in special school elections

Voters approve most referendums in special school elections - New Jersey Globe

David Wildstein, March 10 2026 11:28 pm

 

Star Ledger--The 30 N.J. towns with the highest school tax bills

The 30 N.J. towns with the highest school tax bills - nj.com

Adam Clark | NJ.com| Published: Mar. 11, 2026, 6:30 a.m.

 

The Record--Why are NJ districts complaining about new 'adaptive' state tests?

NJ school districts complaining about new state testsMary Ann Koruth| NorthJersey.com| March 11, 2026, 4:31 a.m. ET

 

Education Week--Moms Across the Political Spectrum Urge Caution on AI in Schools

Moms Across the Political Spectrum Urge Caution on AI in Schools

Alyson Klein — March 03, 2026  

 

Chalkbeat--Holding kids back in 3rd grade can raise test scores — but a new study shows a long-run cost

3rd grade retention: Texas study finds being held back lowers graduation rates - Chalkbeat

Matt Barnum | March 10, 2026, 10:31am EDT

 

Education Dvie--GSA plan would ban DEI for all federal funding recipients — including schools

GSA plan would ban DEI for all federal funding recipients — including schools | K-12 Dive

Naaz ModanSenior Reporter| Published March 10, 2026