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Gov. Phil Murphy remains committed to schools being open for in-person instruction only. New York City has taken the same approach. Philadelphia hasn’t.
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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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Despite Gov. Phil Murphy’s ‘unequivocal’ decision that school be in-person with no virtual option, a group of N.J. parents have collected more than 11,000 signatures asking him to change his mind.
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Come get your new laptop!The University Heights Charter School in Newark is giving out new computers to its 850 students, Pre-K through middle school, to…
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The next edition of Ask Governor Murphy is Thursday, September 10 at 7 p.m. on WBGO and here at wbgo.org. Join host Nancy Solomon of WNYC and New Jersey…
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New York City is providing free childcare for some working parents who need help with their child doing remote learning.Starting Sept. 21 there will be…
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New York City officials are planning on a combination of classroom and remote learning to start the school year.The city is submitting its plans to the…
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New York City officials are revealing a hybrid learning plan for the start of the school year in September to help slow the spread of coronavirus.Mayor de…