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LILLEY: NJ Taxpayers Need to Know NJEA Used Political Power to Create the Pension System It Wanted.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 5, 2020

At long last, New Jersey has enacted its first COVID-19 budget. In order for it to be “balanced,” the state will have to borrow $4.5 billion.

National Alliance Statement on 2020 Election Results: Listen to Parents!

Staff Writer November 4, 2020

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools just released the following statement on the 2020 election results: While the results of the 2020 election are

Q&A: Chris Cerf on Fighting COVID Learning Loss With Great Teaching

Laura Waters November 4, 2020

Last March schools across the country closed and typical live instruction morphed into erratic meetings on Zoom. Many of us assumed this was a short-term

NJ Ed Department Lacks “Sense of Urgency” So Legislators Get Creative.

Staff Writer November 4, 2020

online pharmacy imodium over the counter with best prices today in the USA I’ve been clear — I’m hugely disappointed with the outcomes of the

COMMENTARY: Lowering Standards Appears to Be Contagious, Too. I’m Looking at You, New York City.

Laura Waters October 28, 2020

CASES SPIKE IN NEW YORK CITY There’s another virus spreading in the tri-state area and, while not fatal, it is dangerous. This is the disease

Murphy Gets High Grades for Managing COVID Contagion So Why Is He Flunking COVID Schooling?

Laura Waters October 26, 2020

We as a state, for whatever reason, erred on the side of less guidance for schools when more guidance was needed. That’s Sarah Mulhern Gross,

New Report From School Boards Association: It’s Time for the State Education Department to Do Its Job.

Staff Writer October 23, 2020

Today the New Jersey School Boards Association released the third in a series of reports on how the coronavirus is changing education in New Jersey.

Just How Safe Is Your Child’s School Bus?

Staff Writer October 22, 2020

Did you know that this is National School Bus Safety Week? To give this important week its full due, here are the conclusions from Asbury

Experts Confirm Newark Is Another Victim of NJ’s Terrible Plan for School Reopenings

Laura Waters October 20, 2020

As reported by Chalkbeat yesterday: The Newark school system is preparing for students to return to classrooms part time beginning next month, though a final

Montclair Students With Autism Started in-Person School on Friday. One Glitch: Teachers Didn’t Show Up.

Staff Writer October 20, 2020

This past Friday, 30 Montclair Public School District students arrived at school for their first day of live instruction. These students are among the most

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