This just out from NJEA: Steinhauer demands that Hespe retract opt-out threatPublished on Thursday, April 23, 2015 NJEA President Wendell Steinhauer today demanded that Education
While Jersey City spends $17,000 per student overall, the public school district gives their city’s charter schools only about $8,000 per student. From today’s NJ
Echoing U.S. Sec’y of Education Arne Duncan’s announcement this week at the Education Writers Association conference, N.J. Ed. Commissioner David Hespe said yesterday, according to
NJEA@NJE Basking Ridge former BOE member calls for grade span testing (rather than every grade) and sampling like @NAEP_NCES. #NoPARCCing This tweet represents NJEA’s campaign to
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