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Cumberland County District Will Have Half-Days All Month Due to Lack of Teachers

Staff Writer January 31, 2022

How badly are New Jersey schools struggling with Covid regulations and staffing? This badly: middle and high school students in Millville Public Schools will have

JerseyCAN–Once Again–Fills the Vacuum Left By Murphy Administration’s Education Department

Staff Writer January 28, 2022

Yesterday the Star-Ledger published a long interview with Patricia Morgan, executive director of the education policy watchdog group JerseyCAN and a former assistant commissioner at

ANALYSIS: Fordham’s New Report Nails the Correlation Between Charter School Growth and General Student Success

Laura Waters January 26, 2022

Today Fordham Institute released a new report, “Still Rising: Charter School Enrollment and Student Achievement at the Metropolitan Level,” a follow-up to a 2019 study

If You’re A Rich White Kid in NJ, Don’t Sweat Over Midterm Exams

Laura Waters January 25, 2022

There’s an emerging trend among New Jersey high schools: administrators are either canceling midterm exams or diluting their consequences in order to assuage student stress.

New Report Tells Us To Do the Math in January 2022

Laura Waters January 24, 2022

Everyone from President Joe Biden to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to AFT President Randi Weingarten has championed the cause of reopening schools to address

JAMES: Anxiety Is Real In Newark As Superintendent León Fails the Leadership Test

Oscar James January 24, 2022

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Are We Almost Through With Masks in Schools? Maybe, Says Murphy

Staff Writer January 21, 2022

Yesterday during an interview on PIX11’s morning news program, Gov. Phil Murphy said he expects to lift the in-school mask mandate before the end of

COMMENTARY: Murphy Is Rigid on Remote Instruction But Parents Rally For Change

Laura Waters January 18, 2022

Back in September Governor Murphy announced that all students would be back in school full-time, in-person and that parents “will not be enabled to broad

New Newark Poll: Voters Strongly Support Charters But Many Think Education in Newark Is On the ‘Wrong Track’

Laura Waters January 13, 2022

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BREAKING: Murphy Extends School Mask Mandate For 30 Days

Staff Writer January 11, 2022

One hour ago Gov. Phil Murphy reinstated a Public Health Emergency “to ensure that the State is able to respond to the continued threat of

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