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NJ Education Report / Articles by: Laura Waters

Murphy and NJEA Promised Taxpayer Relief From Healthcare Premiums—But It’s Going To Cost Us Instead

Laura Waters July 26, 2022

To the surprise of the entire New Jersey State Legislature as well as school districts and school staff, the Murphy Administration’s reform bill intended to

COMMENTARY: Murphy’s Disdain Towards Parents’ COVID Priorities Spells Trouble For the Democratic Party

Laura Waters July 25, 2022

New Jersey parents are divided on the state Department of Education’s new standards on sexual health and gender awareness but unified though the commonality of

Here Are The Latest Cost-Per-Pupil Numbers For New Jersey Schools

Laura Waters July 21, 2022

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South Orange-Maplewood Parents Outraged At School Board’s Disregard for Child Safety

Laura Waters July 20, 2022

South Orange-Maplewood Public Schools District (SOMA) is known for its fine schools with students performing well above state averages. Like Montclair, also in Essex County,

Paterson School Board Caught in Friendly Fire During Teacher Salary Negotiations

Laura Waters July 18, 2022

Last week the Paterson Education Association, a local bargaining unit of NJEA, announced its negotiating team had declared an impasse because the Paterson Board of

NJEA Leaders Play Defense After Big Reveal of Executives’ Crazy-High Salaries

Laura Waters July 15, 2022

Last week Mike Lilley of Sunlight Policy Center published the startling news that in 2019 state teachers union executive director Ed Richardson received $2.5 million

Here’s Why It’s Time For New Jersey Legislators to Finally Pass a Voucher Bill

Laura Waters July 13, 2022

The ramifications of this pandemic will take years to unpack but here’s one thing we know for sure: support for school choice—particularly vouchers and expansion

COMMENTARY: These Three NJ Schools Defy Murphy Administration’s Push for Low Standards

Laura Waters July 11, 2022

Hindsight is golden but here’s what we know: School closures and remote instruction during the 2020-2021 school year were academic and emotional disasters for most

Murphy’s Education Department to Families ‘Ripped Out of the Schools They Love’: Let Them Eat Cake

Laura Waters June 29, 2022

Who is left holding the bag? Black and Latino families who get ripped out of the schools that they love. That’s Harry Lee, Executive Director

VIDEO: Newark Non-Profits Join Hands To Battle Student Learning Loss

Laura Waters June 23, 2022

The research is clear: if school districts are serious about helping students recover from learning loss due to pandemic-interrupted schooling, the most important tool is

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