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NJ Education Department: In September All Districts Must Test Students Grades 4-10 to Measure COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 19, 2022

In spite of blowback from a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education and other allies, the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education (DOE)

New National Poll: Dems Trail Republicans in Trust on Education in Battleground Districts

Staff Writer July 15, 2022

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NJ Education Department Testing Gives High Marks to College Achieve Paterson Students

Staff Writer July 15, 2022

According to the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) Start Strong tests administered last fall, which measured learning loss suffered during the pandemic, College Achieve

Here’s Why It’s Time For New Jersey Legislators to Finally Pass a Voucher Bill

Laura Waters July 13, 2022

The ramifications of this pandemic will take years to unpack but here’s one thing we know for sure: support for school choice—particularly vouchers and expansion

COMMENTARY: These Three NJ Schools Defy Murphy Administration’s Push for Low Standards

Laura Waters July 11, 2022

Hindsight is golden but here’s what we know: School closures and remote instruction during the 2020-2021 school year were academic and emotional disasters for most

BROCKETT: To Retain Special Education Teachers, Treat Them Like the Experts They Are

contributor July 7, 2022

Kara Brockett is the director of special education at KIPP: Newark. She has worked with students with disabilities for over 20 years, as a teacher

As COVID Persists, Homeschooling Numbers Rise in New Jersey

Staff Writer July 7, 2022

Homeschooling used to be relatively rare in New Jersey–until COVID-19 hit and schools closed. In the pandemic’s wake, homeschooling rates have risen. In school year

Are You Listening, Newark? Biden Administration Announces Initiative to Combat Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

 Two and a half months ago news leaked out that Newark Public Schools District, under the leadership of Superintendent Roger Leon, had alloted only five

JerseyCAN Touts Murphy’s Budget Line For High-Dosage Tutoring to Combat COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

(This is a press release.) On Friday Governor Murphy signed the State’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget into law.  Included in the budget is a $1

A Special Education Teacher Finds the ‘Silver Lining’ to COVID

contributor June 24, 2022

Julie Mower is Executive Director of The Phoenix Center in Nutley, NJ. Ashley Agresti began her career at The Phoenix Center at the age of

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