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What I’ve Learned in 10 Years of Teaching at Newark’s KIPP Rise Academy

Guest Contributor March 6, 2019

This is a guest post by Mark Joseph, a sixth-grade math teacher at KIPP Rise Academy in Newark, where he has taught for ten years.

As Newark Changes, We Can’t Leave Our Children Behind

Guest Contributor February 28, 2019

This is a guest post by A. Robert Gregory, Superintendent/CEO of the Marion P. Thomas Charter School network and fromer Interim Superintendent of Newark Public Schools.

I Want To Raise My Children In A World Where People of Color Are Empowered To Vote: Here’s How We Get It Done!

Guest Contributor February 8, 2019

Shennell McCloud is the Executive Director of Project Ready, an organization which seeks to engage more Newark, NJ families in decision-making. She is the mother

Why Young Men in Newark Make Me Infinitely Hopeful for the Future of Our City

Guest Contributor January 30, 2019

This is a guest post by Antwann Brown who is in his second year working at KIPP NJ Rise Academy where he serves as the

Citing Turnout, This Camden Parent Leader Salutes November School Board Elections

Guest Contributor January 16, 2019

Bryan Morton is Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools, which seeks to “empower, mobilize and strengthen the voice of every Camden parent to

Murphy Administration Grants Renewals To Five High-Performing Urban Charter Schools

Guest Contributor January 4, 2019

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No Matter What Anyone Says, the Money Ought to Follow the Kid Regardless of What Kind of Public School They Choose

Guest Contributor November 12, 2018

This is a post by my friend and colleague Zachary Wright, a national finalist for the United States Department of Education’s School Ambassador Fellowship. Zach is

Improving Special Education is a Priority for Newark Charters

Guest Contributor October 31, 2018

Mark Rynone is Executive Director of the NJ Special Education Collaborative. Since its inception in 2013, the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools

Newark Charters Make Great Progress and Eliminate the Achievement Gap!

Guest Contributor October 30, 2018

Donna Siminski is Director of Policy and Advocacy for the New Jersey Charter School Association with a focus on the policy issues impacting the the

NEW JERSEY TEACHERS HAVE ASKED – WHERE DO MY UNION DUES GO? WE FOUND THE FACTS…. AND IT SURE LOOKS UGLY.

Guest Contributor October 25, 2018

This is a guest post from New Jersey Education Watch. Since New Jersey Education Watch’s recent launch, we have been inundated with stories, questions, and

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