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COMMENTARY: Murphy Treats Low-Income Families as Political Footballs As He Shuts Down Their Best Schools

Laura Waters June 3, 2022

Late yesterday Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan sent a letter to Newark’s University Heights Charter School that decreed, based on “subjective conclusions reported from one

COMMENTARY: Yes, Murphy’s DOE Flunked Remote Learning But Let’s Not Get Carried Away

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

The new Rutgers paper, “Digital Divide, Critical and Crisis-Informatics Perspectives on K-12 Emergency Remote Teaching During the Pandemic,” is a valuable (if jargony) overview of

Murphy and Legislators Gave a Gift to NJEA That No One Knows About

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

In April 2018, two months before the U.S. Supreme Court released its Janus v. AFSCME ruling that said mandatory union dues were a violation of

Murphy’s 2020 Sop To Teacher Union Leaders Is Hurting School District Budgets and Taxpayers

Laura Waters May 20, 2022

When Gov. Phil Murphy signed  a new teacher health care law in 2020 called Chapter 44, leaders of the New Jersey Education Association celebrated but

LILLEY: Deb Cornavaca, the NJEA, and Gov. Murphy Are One Revolving Door of Special-Interest Influence

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center May 18, 2022

Well, well, well, as night follows day, a NJEA political organizer cycles into the Murphy administration as a senior officer and then cycles right back

Fifty Years After the Newark Teacher Strikes and Riots, Black Families Demand To Be Heard

Laura Waters May 18, 2022

In June 1972, the New Jersey Department of Education issued a report called “Teachers’ Strikes in Newark, 1964-1971.” The document includes a timeline that details

From NJEA to the Murphy’s Office and Back Again! Chief of Staff Gets a Promotion.

Laura Waters May 17, 2022

The New Jersey Education Association just announced the hiring of Deborah Cornavaca, currently Deputy Chief of Staff for Gov. Phil Murphy, as the union’s new

We Don’t Trust The State or Local School Boards To Get Sex Education Right. Is This the Answer?

Laura Waters May 10, 2022

More than half of Americans do not trust the federal government and don’t think it helps people like them, says a new survey buy https://haeshealthsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mobic.html

COMMENTARY: Is This School Really a Remedy For NJ’s Intensely-Segregated School System?

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

Yesterday the New Jersey Monitor had a fine piece on the Garden State’s long struggle to integrate schools, currently the subject of a lawsuit. One

COMMENTARY: Forget About the ‘Math Wars’ and Look at Corey and Kyela

Laura Waters April 12, 2022

Let’s start with a history lesson: in 1882, before computers, software engineering, and artificial intelligence were even a glint in the nation’s eye, a group

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