
Hannah Gross
Education and Child Welfare Writer at NJ Spotlight
she/her | covering education and child welfare for @NJSpotlightNews via @Report4America | @Penn grad and @dailypenn alum | @NAHJ
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3 weeks ago |
njspotlightnews.org | Hannah Gross
More than a decade after a state takeover, the Camden City School District has made gains, its superintendent said, but as more students enroll in charter and renaissance schools, declines in enrollment and funding are straining the district’s resources. At a State Board of Education meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Katrina McCombs presented an annual report on the district to acting Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer, department of education staff and members of the state board.
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3 weeks ago |
nj.com | Hannah Gross
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by NJ Spotlight News and shared as part of a content-sharing agreement between Mosaic.NJ.com and NJ Spotlight News. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter (or X). For a growing number of low-income college students, summer does not necessarily mean time off from school.
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3 weeks ago |
njspotlightnews.org | Hannah Gross
For a growing number of low-income college students, summer does not necessarily mean time off from school. The expansion of the Tuition Aid Grant program to include summer classes has allowed students to continue toward their degree at a lower cost — but this could be the last summer the financial aid is available. Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed budget does not include funding for Summer TAG, which has helped around 24,000 students in its first two years.
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3 weeks ago |
thetab.com | Hannah Gross
Jim Ferguson claimed the victim reported the crime as part of a vendetta 33 seconds ago TW: Descriptions of sexual assaultA prominent Glasgow poet and lecturer has been found guilty of sexual assault after groping a woman and forcing his tongue into her mouth at a gathering in his flat. Jim Ferguson, 63, was placed on the sex offenders register following a conviction at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
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4 weeks ago |
velo.outsideonline.com | Alvin Holbrook |Hannah Gross
Unbound Gravel is here, and that means it's time for our annual attempt to predict the future. After days of rain in the leadup to Unbound Gravel, race conditions Saturday are shaping up to be a bit different from the dry Unbound of 2024. With the race changing so much depending on weather, last year's results mean little for trying to predict this year's outcome. Winning a hot and dry Unbound of 2024 versus a Mudbound™ à la the chaos of the 2023 Unbound - those are two entirely different things.
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