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Breaking: Sources Reveal Asbury Park’s Superintendent Selection Charade

Laura Waters May 18, 2021

Next Monday, May 24th, the Asbury Park Board of Education will interview candidates to replace out-going Superintendent Sancha Gray. Numerous sources have contacted me to

Which School District in Your County Pays Teachers Most Generously?

Staff Writer May 17, 2021

While K-12 educators are generally underpaid for the critical work they do, sometimes they earn more than you’d think, especially in New Jersey which has

Thirty Lakewood Teachers ‘Kicked to the Curb’

Staff Writer May 14, 2021

“It’s chaos for our students. They crave routine and stability. They never know who their teachers are going to be from one month to the

New Study: Newark Public Charter Schools Do Not ‘Push Out’ Students With Disabilities and English Language Learners

Staff Writer May 13, 2021

One of the most popular soundbites one hears from those who oppose public charter schools is that they push out students with disabilities and English

During National Charter School Week, How Are the Children?

Staff Writer May 13, 2021

After a once-in-a-generation pandemic, academic crisis nationwide, and historic challenges, New Jersey’s public charter schools are celebrating National Charter School Week this week, celebrating successes

BREAKING: Kean University Prez Repollet Tries to Control Asbury Park School Board From Afar

Staff Writer May 12, 2021

According to five sources, former New Jersey Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet has inserted himself into the Asbury Park School Board selection process for a new

MYTH BUSTED: NJ Education Groups React to New Boston University Study Proving That Newark Charter Schools Do Not Push Out High-Need Students

Staff Writer May 11, 2021

Study Showed the Opposite Was True: Students with Special Education, English Language Learners More Likely To Stay At Newark Charter Schools Than Traditional District Schools  New

‘For Progressives to Step in and Tell Newark Parents What’s Best For Their Own Children Is Plain Offensive’

Staff Writer May 10, 2021

Tom Moran, head of the Star-Ledger Editorial Board, looks squarely at a lawsuit currently in New Jersey State Supreme Court where Education Law Center et.

SANTIAGO: How Camden’s LEAP Academy Embraced an ‘Urgent Mindset’ and Successfully Stemmed Student Learning Loss During COVID

contributor May 10, 2021

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago is the Founder and Board Chair of the LEAP Academy University Charter School in Camden, New Jersey. She is also a Board of Governors Distinguished

As Jersey City Rallies Against Teacher Who Called George Floyd a ‘F–King Criminal,’ NJEA Lawyers Will Fight to Protect His Job

Staff Writer May 7, 2021

In the wake of a racial tirade by a Jersey City teacher, parents and students will hold a rally on Monday in front of the

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