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Here are four takeaways from the N.J. School Performance Reports

New Jersey public students were still struggling to recover from the pandemic in 2021-22, according to the latest annual New Jersey school performance report from the state Department of Education.

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Sol-REIT funds $9 million solar portfolio for New Jersey school districts via refinance loan

Sol-REIT is funding a portfolio of projects that provides three school districts in New Jersey communities with renewable energy at a savings of up to 72

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South Jersey schools beg for bus drivers amid major national shortage

South Jersey schools beg for bus drivers amid major national shortage
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South Jersey schools beg for bus drivers amid major national shortage

South Jersey schools beg for bus drivers amid major national shortage
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JROTC officer indicted on charges that he inappropriately touched student


JROTC officer indicted on charges that he inappropriately touched student
Posted Apr 28, 2021
James H. Merritt, a JROTC instructor at Delsea Regional High School, appears in Gloucester County Superior Court before Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson for a pre-indict hearing, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019.Joe Warner | For NJ Advance Media
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Staff Sgt. Jame H. Merritt, 60, of Franklinville, was employed with Delsea Regional High School’s Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program in July 2019 when he was accused of touching an 18-year-old student over her clothing while in an ROTC classroom during school hours.
Merritt had formed an “inappropriate teacher/student relationship where he engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct” with the student both during and after school hours, according to court documents. That included allegedly sending the student text messages after school hours, according to details included in an affidavit of probable cause.

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Black students in South Jersey say Black education needs to change.


The Salem City High schooler didn t learn the story at school. 
It s a piece of Black history passed to her dad Walter Hudson at his barbershop, then told to Heavenlee at home. 
African American studies are electives in many of New Jersey s public high schools. 
As the state s youngest race equity activists awakened last summer to re-energize movements, Black high schoolers say they re thirsty for more on African Americans  contributions to the United States.
And they think their classmates of every color should learn those stories, too.
Every race, every culture has contributed something important to our (American) history, said Cherry Hill East High School senior Machayla Randall.

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Kids need summer school more than ever, but N.J. educators worry about burnout


Kids need summer school more than ever, but N.J. educators worry about burnout
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
Sarah Sheck, a first year teacher, goes over lessons in her kindergarten class at Sycamore Drive Elementary School in Hazlet. Friday, September 11, 2020. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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Beleaguered students already undoubtedly have their minds on vacation down the Shore, sleepaway camp and the intoxicating jingle of the ice cream truck which signifies the sweet arrival of summer break.
But, after an arduous slog through oftentimes ineffective remote instruction, two words may soon shatter classroom daydreams: summer school.
“We need all the time we can get before we hit the fall to recover the learning losses from this past year,” Highland Park Schools Superintendent Scott Taylor told NJ Advance Media.

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