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

Staff Writer April 7, 2021

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Spring Break Goes COVID-Wild: Focus on Equity

Laura Waters April 7, 2021

Twenty-four students at Glen Rock High School in Bergen County tested positive for the novel coronavirus after returning from Spring Break so for the rest

East Orange Superintendent: The Window Of Opportunity Is Here and Schools Must Reopen Before It’s Too Late

contributor April 5, 2021

Abdul Saleem Hasan, Ed.S., is Superintendent for East Orange Public Schools DIstrict and a former assistant state education commissioner. This first appeared in the Star-Ledger.

Murphy Steps Back Edict That All Schools Must Have Full-Time In-School Instruction in September

Staff Writer March 31, 2021

One week ago today, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all public schools must be back in September for full-time in-school instruction. At a press conference

Get Kids Connected: On Wednesday, Join the Day of Action to Get Students Connected to Broadband

Staff Writer March 30, 2021

A year ago, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down U.S. schools. A year into the pandemic, 12 million students still lack adequate broadband access at home. The Federal

As NJ Schools Stay Closed, Lawsuits Pile Up: Here’s the Latest List

Staff Writer March 30, 2021

Students in New Jersey school districts — primarily large urban ones — have been home for 13 months and, given the just-issued report on learning

McKenna: After A Full Year of School Closures, Have Suburban NJ Districts Lost Parents’ Trust?

contributor March 30, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

New Report Predicts Severe Learning Loss for NJ Students, Black Students Hardest Hit

Laura Waters March 30, 2021

This morning JerseyCAN released the first statewide report that quantifies learning loss for New Jersey students during the COVID-19 school closures and reliance on remote

COVID-19 Has Made Student Assessment More Important Than Ever

contributor March 26, 2021

This is a op-ed by Andrew Pillow, a fifth-grade social studies teacher at a KIPP public charter school in Indianapolis, where he has taught for

Murphy Faces Backlash Over Announcement That All Schools Must Reopen in September

Staff Writer March 26, 2021

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