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Jersey City Superintendent Can Buy More Than A Boat With His Retirement Pay-Out

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

Back in 2010 during the Christie Administration, the New Jersey State Legislature passed a bill that capped sick day retirement-payouts to $15,000 for public employees

NJ Parents and Children Protest Murphy’s Refusal To Allow Top-Tier Public Charters To Expand

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

In response to the recent expansion denials of top performing public charter schools, including one of the best charter schools in the nation, parents, students

Camden’s Mastery High School Launches Program to Ensure Graduates Have Clear Pathways to Careers

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

Today, Mastery Schools of Camden announced its high school, the Mastery High School of Camden, has launched an innovative Career Pathways program funded by a

New Poll: NJ Parents Seek Bold Changes In Education & More Academic Support for Students

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit advocating for high-quality schools for all New Jersey students, released today the most comprehensive statewide review of New Jersey public school parents’

These Two NJ Politicos–One Dem, One GOP– Agree: Murphy Is Wrong About Charter Schools

Staff Writer February 18, 2022

The Star-Ledger regularly hosts a debate between Democrat consultant Julie Roginsky and Republican consultant Mike DuHaime. They often disagree on issues but, in a rare

Judge Rules Three-Year-Old With Two Speech Disorders Can’t Attend Preschool Without a Mask

Staff Writer February 17, 2022

Katharine Hart of Medford Lakes has a son who just turned three years old, a preschooler who became eligible for special education services beginning in

New Jersey High School Student Releases Illustrated Children’s Book

Staff Writer February 17, 2022

Surayyah “RayRay” Fofana is a 16-year-old high school student in Hillsborough, NJ of Senegal and American descent, an activist, dancer, and writer with a full

Parents Invincible Launches ‘Camden Homeschooling Cohort’

Staff Writer February 16, 2022

This is a press release from Parents Invincible Executive Director Shirley Irizarry. The non-profit helps Camden parents make the best school choice for their children,regardless

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka on Why Murphy Should Have Mandated Covid Vaccinations in Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2022

Last week the Star-Ledger Editorial Board interviewed Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, whom some consider a likely gubernatorial candidate in 2025. (Alan Steinberg, for instance, says

NJ Property Tax Payers, Be Grateful For Small Favors

Staff Writer February 15, 2022

John Reitmeyer reports today on the rousing success of New Jersey’s 2 percent cap on municipal and school district tax increases, which has succeeded in

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