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The case had been in court for more than five years and would have likely dragged on for more
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Natalie Merchant wraps up the North to Shore Festival and New Jersey poet Rashad Wright finds his calling in the classroom
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Schools are dealing with a rise in student conflict, teacher shortages, vaccine safety issues and Covid safety protocols
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A federal judge is not going to stop the Garden State’s mask mandate for schools, at least for now. But the lawsuit against Gov. Phil Murphy’s order will move forward.
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Former ND Coach Terry Brennan's son, Terry Jr., joins SportsJam with Doug Doyle to talk about his father's new book
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WBGO's Doug Doyle chats with Newark Trust for Education Executive Director Ron Chaluisan about the upcoming school year
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A lawyer representing a group of N.J. parents suing over school masking policies is vowing to fight Gov. Phil Murphy’s latest executive order to require them this fall.
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N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy announced that students, faculty, staff, and visitors will be required to mask up when schools reopen in September.
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N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order allowing school districts to provide remote instruction will expire at the end of the current academic year.
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In line with the CDC, most students can be within three feet of each other, as long as masks are worn and handwashing is frequent.