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Dramatic Drop in Newark Students Applying to College–Except For Two Types of Public Schools

Staff Writer April 27, 2021

The pandemic takes its educational toll in countless ways and one of them is a dramatic drop in Newark high school seniors applying to college.

NJCF Statement on Education Law Center’s Legal Attack on Newark Charter School Families

Staff Writer April 26, 2021

This is a press release from the New Jersey Children’s Foundation.* At risk today is the fate of 8,500 children and countless parents who have,

Newark District Magnet School Celebrates First-Gen Student Accepted to Seven Ivy League Colleges!

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Congratulations to Janic Aguirre of Bard Early College High School, one of Newark Public School District’s admissions-based magnet schools. Janic has been accepted to 7

Jersey City Superintendent Reverses Himself: District Schools Will Reopen Next Week

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Earlier this week NJ Education Report reported that, in contrast to Camden City Public Schools that just reopened for kindergarten-second graders, Jersey City Superintendent Franklin

Hoboken Public Charter School Launches First-Ever International Social Justice Club to Dismantle Racism

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Hoboken Dual Language Charter School – a public charter school with a unique model that teaches a robust academic curriculum in both Spanish and English

Parent Advocates Win Battle to Open Day Programs for Adults with Disabilities!

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Parents of adult children with intellectual and developmental disabilities received great news this morning: The Murphy Administration has agreed to open day programs for this

Advocates Demand That Murphy Administration Provide Equity for Adults With Developmental Disabilities

Staff Writer April 21, 2021

This is a letter from Thomas Arnone of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners to Gov. Phil Murphy asking for equitable treatment of adults

Montclair Rumor Mill: Mayor Spiller and Teacher Union Prez Handpick School Board Members

Staff Writer April 20, 2021

The rumor mill is abuzz in Montclair. Here’s the latest: When Mayor Sean Spiller, current Vice President of the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) and

BREAKING: Montclair Mayor/Teacher Union Boss Sean Spiller Fires School Board Member for Daring ‘to Represent the Interests of Our Children Rather Than a Political Machine’

Staff Writer April 20, 2021

Here is a statement from Montclair Board of Education member Sergio Gonzalez upon Mayor/in-coming NJEA President Sean Spiller’s termination of Gonzalez’s appointment and why he

Murphy Goes to Court to Fight a School Desegregation Lawsuit. What Gives?

Staff Writer April 19, 2021

The Star-Ledger has a series called “Friendly Fire” where two consultants, Democrat Julie Roginsky and Republican Mike Duhaime, discuss policitically charged issues. In the most

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