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Why Isn’t Murphy Prioritizing Teachers for COVID-19 Vaccinations?

Staff Writer January 14, 2021

Two Republican legislators from Monmouth County, Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso and Declan O’Scanlon, are calling on Governor Murphy to prioritize teachers as the state moves forward

Breaking: Murphy Waives High School Graduation Tests & Data-Informed Teacher Evaluations

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

Press Release from the Governor’s Office– Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 214 to affect the following changes for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) waiver of

Jersey City and Trenton Join Newark in Keeping Schools Schools Closed Through Spring

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

The 30,000 students in Jersey City’s public schools have not seen the inside of their schools since last March when schools first closed at the

In a Win for Newark Teachers Union, Schools Will Remain Closed Until April

Staff Writer January 7, 2021

Three cheers for the Newark Teachers Union. District students were scheduled to return to a hybrid schedule —two days in school a week, three days

Doing the Math in Lakewood: COVID Rates, Laptop Access, and Student Outcomes

Staff Writer January 4, 2021

Transparency is not Lakewood Public School District’s middle name. According to Gustavo Martinez Contreras of the Asbury Park Press, while all other 28 districts in

COMMENTARY: Will Biden’s Pick for Education Secretary Work for All Kids?

Laura Waters December 23, 2020

We want to support you so that you can get to the great work of helping kids. You have to commit to that partnership if

JAMES: It's a Victory for Newark Taxpayers but Is Roger Leon Taking Cami Anderson Lessons?

Oscar James December 22, 2020

(This first appeared at Newark Neighborhood View.) online pharmacy valtrex no prescription with best prices today in the USA Earlier this month, I questioned the

As States Distribute COVID Vaccinations, Parents of People With Disabilities Need Answers, Not Brush-Offs

Laura Waters December 21, 2020

A new study from Oxford University in England, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine and summarized here in Science, says that people with Down

Breaking News: New Jersey Senate Passes Learning Loss Bill by 38-1

Staff Writer December 17, 2020

This is a press release from the New Jersey Democrats. For background, see here, here, here and here. RUIZ, TURNER PUSH FOR DOE TO REPORT ON LEARNING LOSS

Advocates for NJ Students Press Senate to Pass Bill Mandating Measurement of Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer December 17, 2020

Below are excerpts from a letter sent yesterday to the New Jersey Senate by a coaltion of advocates in support of Senate bill 3214. This

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