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Gov. Murphy Praised for Barring Remote Instruction in September

Staff Writer April 16, 2021

Gov. Phil Murphy is receiving high praise for his “bold proclamation” that in September, “unless the world goes sideways,” schools will not be allowed to

Five Students at Trenton’s Biggest Public Charter School Win National Award For Destigmatizing Mental Health

Staff Writer April 16, 2021

Yesterday, a group of five high school students at Foundation Academies – a high-performing public charter school network in Trenton – were honored by the

New Jersey Was Given an Inch By the Feds for State Testing But ‘We’re Taking a Mile’

Staff Writer April 15, 2021

Today Dale Chu considers the “well-intentioned offer from the federal government” to give states greater flexibility in mandatory state standardized tests in order to allow

Blue States Failing Students by Not Reopening, Writes Former Camden Supt. in TIME

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

Earlier this week, Paymon Rouhanifard, former Superintendent of Camden City Public Schools, hit back at “blue states” — those that are Democratically-controlled–that are ignoring the

NJ Public Charter Schools Outline New Best Practices After One Year Of Remote Learning

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

As millions of children across the nation continue to be engaged in remote learning because of COVID-19, public charter schools across New Jersey today released

New Report Provides Concrete Solutions to Support Students, Families and Educators with New Federal Funding

Staff Writer April 13, 2021

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit  advocating for high quality schools for all New Jersey students, released today a framework for state actions to accelerate student learning through

New Grant Lets Camden School Board Livestream Its Meetings in Spanish

Staff Writer April 12, 2021

On March 23d at 5:30, Janet Pablo, a Camden mother of three, turned on a Facebook app on her phone and, for the very first

NJ Charter School Leaders Applaud Biden’s Plan to Upgrade Facilities and Close the Digital Divide

Staff Writer April 8, 2021

New Jersey public charter school leaders released statements earlier this week on the first phase of President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan, which includes initiatives

Feds Approve New Jersey’s Request to Replace State Tests with “Alternative Assessment Tools”

Staff Writer April 7, 2021

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This West Orange Teacher Is Raising Money For His “Absolutely Amazing” Students with Autism

Staff Writer April 5, 2021

As we head into Autism Awareness Month, Joseph Postiglione, a teacher at West Orange’s Mt. Pleasant Elementary School, is raising money for a special project:

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