According to recently released data from the New Jersey Department of Education, over the last two years enrollment in the state’s K-12 public school system
Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center
May 20, 2022
While the NJEA wants to claim that learning loss did not really occur, a new study by Harvard University’s Center for Education Policy Research sheds some much-needed light on
Note: Achievers Early College Prep is one of seven high-performing public charters with previously-approved expansions that the Murphy Administration’s Education Department recently reversed. Currently 90
As the culture wars rage across the country, New Jersey is having its moment in the sun. The new sexual health and education learning standards, issued
New Jerseyans are rightfully proud of their highly-rated public school system. But what’s the plan for students who have experienced severe learning disruptions from COVID-19?
John Reilly is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Director For Thrive Alliance Group. After two years of disruption, fear and a constant confrontation with
The past October, one million New Jersey public school students took a series of tests called Start Strong that assessed proficiency in reading for grades
Newark Public Schools has revealed how they’re spending the $182 million in the last phase of federal emergency funds intended to primarily address learning loss
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