Maplewood Board of Education's October 30 discussion about potential changes to the Intentional Integration Initiative.
Increases to the state plan were unsustainable, said the district's business administrator. The teachers union president cautioned, "You're voting on something that really touches really, really deep.
the district formally launched its Intentional Integration Initiative (III) — a bold step toward integration, equity and fostering the sense of belonging that is foundational to students’ individual ...
Incumbent Bill Haskins and newcomers Patricia Canning and Hannah Zollman, both longtime South Orange volunteers, didn’t ...
South Orange Mayor Sheena Collum criticizes gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli for going along with Trump's ...
Leaders in both progressive towns see New Jersey’s affordable housing mandates not only as a moral obligation but also an ...
The Founders Park Conservancy recently adopted and released the following statement in support of the Open Space Trust Fund referendum: ...
Any changes we make to our current model of integration with our expert consultants, the Alves Group, will be to strengthen ...
Free Event Presented by Local Camps and Synagogues with Support from One Happy Camper/Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ  Features 10+ Camps, Pizza, Ice Cream and Swag Pop-up ...
MAPLEWOOD, NJ [October 24, 2025] – With the help of a new state preservation grant awarded on September 25, Maplewood’s ...
Statements highlighted fiscal responsibility, a common sense approach, and a focus on in-class resources as some of the ...
Statements highlighted that the "NSH" slate reflected the values of an inclusive community and would protect those values, ...
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