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OPINION: The Deck Is Stacked Against Parents Advocating for Their Kids

Guest Contributor January 28, 2021

Tara Murphy is a SPAN Resource Parent, a Volunteer Advocacy Ambassador for Autism Speaks, member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), founder of Parenting Frontier, and

OPINION: Superintendent Deserves Support for Necessary School Closures

Guest Contributor January 25, 2021

This is an op-ed by Janellen Duffy, a senior adviser to JerseyCAN: The New Jersey Campaign for Achievement Now. She served as education policy adviser

No Retakes, No Extensions: A Student’s Open Letter To Incoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Guest Contributor January 20, 2021

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog, New York School

After the Insurrection, It’s Time To Listen To MLK

Guest Contributor January 18, 2021

Tanesha Peeples is the Deputy Director for Activist Development at brightbeam. This post forst appeared on Education Post, one of brightbeam’s national blogs.. Y’all know

In NJ, Taxpayers Pay Teachers Who Are Full-Time Union Lobbyists. Is That Legal?

Guest Contributor January 13, 2021

Should New Jersey’s taxpayers—strained under one of the heaviest tax burdens in the country—be paying public school teachers not to teach? The New Jersey Supreme

Local Control Run Wild: How NJ’s Fragmented School System Foments Segregation

Guest Contributor January 5, 2021

This post, by Tim Evans, analyzes the relationship between school district fragmentation and the role it may play in fostering and maintaining a racially and

Why Is Education Law Center Discounting Parent Support for Charter Schools in Deference to NJEA?

Guest Contributor January 4, 2021

Jasmine Morrison is a parent activist in Newark with two sons in charter schools. For more coverage of her advocacy, see here, here, and here.

Five Tips to Help Children With Special Needs Through the Holidays

Guest Contributor December 17, 2020

Julie Mower is Executive Director of The Phoenix Center, an accredited non-profit, private school that serves nearly 140 students ages 5-21 with autism, multiple disabilities,

Half-Truths: A Look Inside New Jersey’s Schools During a Pandemic

Guest Contributor December 16, 2020

Sarah Mulhern Gross is a National Board-certified English teacher at High Technology High School, a magnet school in Lincroft, New Jersey, and a graduate of

Without Assessment Data, We Won't Get Our Kids Back on Track.

Guest Contributor December 4, 2020

online pharmacy prograf for sale with best prices today in the USA This post is by my brightbeam colleague Garris Landon Stroud, a teacher from

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