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NJEA Appoints New Executive Director–Will He Make $2.5 Million a Year Too?

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

This is a press release from the NJ Education Association. Ed. Note: in 2019 Executive Director Ed Richardson was paid $2,485,357. NJEA’s Executive Committee has

GOP Congressional Candidate Slams Camden Charter School For Sensitivity to Gender Fluidity, Urges Norcross to Cancel Wokeness

Staff Writer October 12, 2022

Reacting to a published report that a teacher at KIPP Cooper Norcross Whittier Middle School lectured students on “they/them pronouns,” Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s

Democratic Party, Ready To Get On Board With America’s Strong Support for School Choice?

Staff Writer October 11, 2022

A new poll from Morning Consult and EdChoice shows that most American parents, as well as the general public, support different forms of school choice,

Asbury Park Cancels High School Football Game After Threats of Violence

Staff Writer October 7, 2022

The email below cancelling tonight’s game against Keansburg just went out to all Asbury High School staff members. Due to “an unfortunate series of events,” 

In a ‘Bellwether’ Congressional Race, Sex Ed Is In the Spotlight

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

In a political race that today the New York Times called a “bellwether” for the nation, U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski is in a tight contest

The Millionth Time’s the Charm: Murphy’s Education Department Approves a New Charter School for Jersey City

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

 After years of denying new public charter school applications, as well as reversing previous approvals for expansions of high-performing charters, the New Jersey Department of

NJ Senator: Murphy’s Replacement of Three State Board Members with ‘Puppets’ Tramples on Parents’ Rights

Staff Writer October 3, 2022

Senator Joe Pennacchio today chastised the Murphy Administration for the autocratic management of the New Jersey State Board of Education after several board members who

HOLZAPFEL, MCGUCKIN& CATALANO: Murphy Is Getting Rid of the State Board of Education Members Who Pushed Back on His Sex Standards

Staff Writer September 30, 2022

Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblymen Greg McGuckin, and Assemblyman John Catalano (all R-10) said Governor Phil Murphy is attempting to squash any dissenting viewpoints on the

NJEA Leaders Applaud Murphy’s New State Board of Education Nominees

Staff Writer September 30, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today announced his nominations of Mary Bennett, Dr. Kwanghee Jung, and Dr. Claudine Keenan to the New Jersey State Board of Education.

Teacher Union Battle Over Low Wages Heats Up in Paterson

Staff Writer September 30, 2022

The battle is heating up in Paterson, New Jersey’s fourth largest district, between Paterson Education Association and the school board. The two sides have been

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