A group of parents with medical vulnerabilities is asking for another option: short-term remote learning.
Education
Hudson Catholic Trounces Seton Hall While Raising Money for Scholarships
For Hudson Catholic High School’s Hawks, January 8th’s “Hoopfest” was a win-win. Not only did the basketball team take down rival Seton Hall, but they helped to raise money for a worthy cause as well.
Board Appoints Norma Fernandez Interim Superintendent of Jersey City Public Schools
The Jersey City Board of Education appointed Dr. Norma Fernandez interim superintendent of Jersey City Public Schools at a Monday night special meeting.
Parents Confused, Angry Over School Disruptions
The state’s rising cases of COVID-19 have reignited the contentious debate over whether kids should learn virtually, or whether the value of in-person education is greater than the risk of children and teachers catching the virus.
Covid and Superintendent Replacement Dominate BOE Meeting
The Jersey City Board of Education’s Tuesday night reorganization meeting was not all pomp and circumstance. Recent school closures amid rising Covid-19 cases and the search for a new superintendent prompted comment from parents and a union leader.
Jersey City Public Schools to go Remote Next Week
Jersey City Public Schools announced today that students will return to remote instruction for one week starting Monday January 3.
Flowers and Tributes for Outgoing Board of Education Members and Superintendent
There were flowers and tributes for the outgoing Board of Education members and Superintendent at last Thursday’s meeting.
Student Winners Chosen in PATH Holiday Poster Contest
Milan Zhu, a talented seventh grader from P.S. 37 in Jersey City, was facing some stiff competition in PATH’s annual Holiday Poster Contest, with more than 260 submissions from K-8 students across the city vying this year for the top prize. But Zhu’s creative rendering of a PATH train pulling into the North Pole with […]
Parents and Administrators Grapple with Threat of Violence at Dickinson
The mother of a Dickinson High School student, told the Jersey City Board of Education that her daughter is one of the many who has been afraid to attend school due to a threat of mass violence made on social media that led to extra patrolling at the school on Monday.
Questions Remain Regarding Schools’ Cancellation of Contract for Student Counseling
Parents and students are expressing concern following the cancellation of a contract with a company that had begun to provide counseling to students.