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O’NEILL: Camden Partners–Charter and District–Work Together To Improve Outcomes for Students with Disabilities

contributor April 7, 2022

Paul O’Neill is the Co-founder and Senior Fellow at the Center for Learner Equity. He comes to this work as a person who has grappled

PARK & LEE: Charter Schools Can Be a Remedy for NJ’s Segregated School System–If We Get This Right

contributor April 4, 2022

Sonia C. Park is the executive director of the Diverse Charter Schools Coalition. Harry Lee is the president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter Schools

Whistleblowers from Murphy’s Education Department Say Their Leaders Are Clueless

contributor April 4, 2022

This piece was submitted by a group of NJ Department of Education staff members who wish to remain anonymous. They are responding to reports about

FRANKEL: Phil Murphy’s Fear of Owning What He Says Makes It Hard To Be a Democrat Right Now

contributor March 31, 2022

Matthew Frankel worked in the Clinton White House, the Office of House Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt, and is a veteran of a variety of Democratic

KEANE: NJ Legislators, Vote ‘No’ on Proposal to Replace Snow Days With Virtual Learning Days

contributor March 24, 2022

Rachel Keane of West Orange is a registered nurse and mother of two children, ages 2 and 5. This was first published at nj.com. At

RETALIS: Here’s How ‘Mixed Reality’ Can Help Early Learners and Students with Disabilities

contributor March 22, 2022

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. The education sector has

‘Why Is Gov. Murphy Not Expanding Well-Performing Schools?’

contributor March 17, 2022

Mariclare Rivera is a Kearney resident and parent of four; three of whom attend Hudson Arts & Science Charter School. When I grew up in

This Is How Montclair Mayor/NJ State Teachers Union President Sean Spiller Was Humiliated at the Ballot Box

contributor March 14, 2022

On Tuesday March 8th, voters in Montclair were for the first time given the opportunity to choose members of the local Board of Education, following

ELIAS: In Order To Raise the Odds of Student Success, Let’s Work for the Common Good on Common Ground

contributor March 11, 2022

Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers in New Brunswick and is on the Leadership Teams of SEL4US and SEL4NJ. Today, March

FFAC: Why Are Some NJ School Districts Getting Twice as Much State Aid As They’re Entitled To?

contributor March 8, 2022

Fair Funding Action Committee members Cody D. Miller, Jennifer Cavallaro-Fromm, and Dr. Kristin O’Neil contributed this commentary. The authors are speaking as individuals and not

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