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New Study: Almost 40% of Parents Have Disenrolled Their Children —At Least Until It’s Safe.

Staff Writer September 1, 2020

Civis Analytics has been doing national research (with deep dives in Florida, Washington, Texas, Ohio, and New York) on the social, economic, and educational effects

NJEA Makes Its Bullying Explicit in a Letter to Superintendents: Shut Down Schools or Else …

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 1, 2020

Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey received a copy of a letter sent by a NJEA county association president to the superintendents in the county.

Parent Lets Loose At District’s “Piss-Poor” Reopening Plan: “My Trust Is Broken.”

Staff Writer August 27, 2020

This is a comment on the Facebook page of the Lakewood Education Association attached to a post that reprints the resignations of two (and counting)

“We Were Begging For Decision-Making From the DOE”: NJ Superintendents Decry Lack of Leadership

Staff Writer August 26, 2020

Mike La Susa, Superintendent of School District of the Chathams in Morris County, is in a tough spot: His reopening plan still calls for in-district

“We Should Not Be Forced To Choose Between Our Job and Our Life”: Teacher Resignations Rise in New Jersey (New: Update on Lakewood)

Laura Waters August 26, 2020

Advance Media has an article today entitled “Surge in N.J. teacher leave requests is crushing school reopening plans.” The Asbury Park Press has an article

School Reopening Plans Backlogged at DOE While School Leaders Lament Lack of Leadership

Laura Waters August 25, 2020

I’ve had a lot of superintendents, a lot of principals from my area reach out lamenting kind of the lack of guidance they have received

What Can Districts Learn From Top Public Charters on Remote Instruction? Highlights From a New Report.

Laura Waters August 25, 2020

Yesterday I posted a letter (read it here) from the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association to the Democratic National Committee. The 65 signatories express

Lakewood Parents on In-School Instruction: “We’re Only Here As Props!”

Laura Waters August 24, 2020

Lakewood Public Schools has carefully orchestrated its plan to open schools for full-day in-person instruction on September 4th. Yet efforts to control perception and press

NJ High School Student Explains How “Distance Learning Is A Bust.”

Staff Writer August 21, 2020

Carina Pizarro is a high school student in Bridgewater. Her essay appears in InsiderNJ’s publication, “The Covid-19 Crisis: An InsiderNJ History.“ Distance learning was one

New Jersey Policy Perspective’s Shoddy Research Misses The Mark On Extra COVID Funding For Schools

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 20, 2020

This was originally published at the Sunlight Policy Center of NJ. New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) has published a report, “School Funding in New Jersey:

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