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New Poll: Newark Parents Support Mask/Vaccine Mandates but Share ‘Widespread Concern’ About in-Person Learning

Staff Writer September 14, 2021

Project Ready, the Newark-based social justice and advocacy group, just released a new poll as Newark students return to in-person instruction. This poll asked 300

Asbury Park Acting Superintendent and Teacher Union President Respond to NJ Education Report Article

Staff Writer September 13, 2021

Late last week Asbury Park Schools District Acting Superintendent Dr. Rashawn Adams posted on Twitter and Instagram a response to a NJ Education Report article

New Analysis: Murphy’s $7 Billion Pension Contribution Aside, NJ Teachers Are Still Getting Cheated

Staff Writer September 13, 2021

According to a new analysis from Bellwether, New Jersey’s teacher pension system, the Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF), is in just about the worst

Newark Public Charter Schools Announce 2021-2022 Reopening ‘Compact’ To Guarantee Safety, High Expectations, and Transparency

Staff Writer September 9, 2021

As the new school year begins, Newark public charter schools just announced a collective COVID-19 safety pledge to parents, staff, and the greater community. This

SCOOP: NJ Education Department Persuades State Board to Continue Remote Therapies for Students With Disabilities

Staff Writer September 8, 2021

This morning at the New Jersey State Board of Education meeting, the Department of Education formally asked Board members to allow districts to continue to

Murphy Says Only ‘Dramatic Outbreak’ Will Get Him to Soften Stance on Remote Instruction

Staff Writer September 3, 2021

At Phil Murphy’s press briefing Wednesday (where questions focused on gubernatorial challenger Jack Ciatarelli’s claim that Murphy tolerated a “frat-boy” culture during the 2017 campaign

Local Union Places a Coffin With an Image of a Dead Body in Front of This Elementary School

Staff Writer September 3, 2021

Children arriving for their second day of school at Lincoln Elementary School in Edison were greeted by a funeral casket draped with an image of

US Department of Justice Investigation Reveals ‘Wide-Ranging Failures’ in Newark’s Programs for English Language Learners

Staff Writer September 2, 2021

The following is a press release issued yesterday by the U.S. Department of Justice, which announces a settlement between the DOJ and Newark Public Schools.

Murphy Doubles Down on No-Remote-Instruction and Masking Mandate

Staff Writer September 2, 2021

At Gov. Phil Murphy’s press briefing yesterday (where questions focused on gubernatorial challenger Jack Ciatarelli’s claim that Murphy tolerated a “frat-boy” culture during the 2017

NJ Education Department Again Rejects Asbury Park Charter School’s Expansion

Staff Writer September 1, 2021

College Achieve Greater Asbury Park, part of the College Achieve public charter school network, just received word that the New Jersey Department of Education has

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