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It’s ‘Unconscionable’ That Special Education Is an Afterthought in School District Plans

Staff Writer October 19, 2020

The Center for Reinventing Public Education’s Executive Director Robin Lake and Research Analyst Lanya McKittrick wrote this analysis, which first appeared here. When districts closed

My Grandma Would Tell Me, ‘Lakewood Is Bad for the Jews.’

Laura Waters October 16, 2020

My grandmother of blessed memory, Lena Weinman, divided the universe into two parts, what was “good for the Jews” and what was “bad for the

NCSECS: Harsh Disciplinary Practices For Students With Disabilities Rises Once Again

Staff Writer October 15, 2020

Today, the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools released the following statement reacting to new data from the Civil Rights Data Collection that shows

Newark Public Charter School Provides Brand-New Laptops So Every Child Can Succeed

Staff Writer October 13, 2020

Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) announced today that it has purchased over 850 brand new laptop computers and will begin distributing them to each

With A Second COVID Wave Coming, KIPPNJ Will Remain All-Remote Until January.

Patrick Wall October 9, 2020

Chalkbeat , a nonprofit news organization covering public education, originally published this post as “KIPP New Jersey students will learn remotely until January after network

NJ Children’s Foundation Announces New Initiative To Measure Impact of Digital Divide & Covid Slide On Children and Families.

Staff Writer October 7, 2020

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation, a Newark-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting a fact-based discussion about education, today announced a significant new investment to measure the

AEI: Remote Instruction During the Spring Was “Too Little, Too Late.”

Staff Writer October 6, 2020

Nat Malkkus of the American Enterprise Institute has a new brief called “Too Little, Too Late: A Hard Look at Spring 2020 Remote Learning.” His

“Take Your Masks and Shove It”: Lakewood Ultra-Orthodox Community Reacts To “Deeply Concerning” Covid Cases in Ocean County

Laura Waters October 5, 2020

Currently Lakewood is New Jersey’s hot spot for coronoavirus infections. There are two reasons: 1) there is a lack of social-distancing and/or mask-wearing during the

Lakewood Lawyer Tells Reporter Re: District Going Remote, God and the Governor Will Decide.

Staff Writer October 1, 2020

As Lakewood posts a 27% positivity rate on COVID-19 tests, Advance Media’s Kelly Heyboer sent an email to Lakewood school board attorney Michael Inzelbuch asking

NJ Education Department Announces Free Student Assessments in Reading, Math, and Science

Staff Writer September 29, 2020

This is a release from the New Jersey Department of Education. The Office of Assessments is pleased to announce that the suite of Start Strong snapshot

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