NJ teachers get creative, broadcast classes during pandemic

Teachers have begun recording classes at home, using whatever technology they can, for television in places including New Jersey, Nebraska and New Mexico, where officials have partnered with broadcasters to help students feel connected and to overcome hurdles with access to the technology needed for distance learning. 

Virtual workshop offers students help for resumes, networking

College Possible Philadelphia is hosting a virtual career workshop that will provide valuable resources to students. 

Students with disabilities turn to virtual learning for physical education during COVID-19

All of us are adapting to a COVID-19 world, including a community that's already forced to adapt. Students with physical and intellectual disabilities are turning to virtual learning.

New Jersey orders schools to remain closed through May 15

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has made the decision to keep New Jersey’s schools closed for at least four more weeks.

Class action lawsuit filed against Drexel University seeks refund of tuition, fees

With more than 100 Class members pursuing the lawsuit, Drexel University stands to owe a total amount exceeding $5 million, not including interest and legal costs, if held responsible.

Board approves School District of Philadelphia’s request to purchase up to 50,000 Chromebooks to support remote learning

The Board of Education approved an action item Thursday that allows the District of Philadelphia to purchase up to 50,000 Chromebooks to support remote learning while schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.