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South Orange-Maplewood Schools Explains Latest Mediation Drama to Families

Staff Writer March 15, 2021

Below is a letter that went out at 6:40 pm on Friday to all South Orange-Maplewood School District families. PERC is New Jersey’s Public Employment Relations

NJ Commissioner Sides With Newark Superintendent, Denies 4 Charter School Expansions

Staff Writer March 15, 2021

On Friday New Jersey Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan notified four charter schools in Newark that she is denying their requests for expansion. This is the

Mercer County Parents of Children with Disabilities Call Out District’s Callous Disregard for Student Well-Being

Staff Writer March 12, 2021

 I told you all a year ago that my daughter was experiencing extreme mental and emotional distress. It’s been a year. Hasn’t the toll our

In Lakewood Public Schools District, 131 Staff Members Have Been Stricken By COVID-19

Staff Writer March 12, 2021

Unlike teacher union leaders in Montclair and South Orange-Maplewood that deftly outmaneuver their districts and keep schools closed, the Lakewood Education Association (LEA) has no

Breaking: New Details Emerge About Asbury Park High School Stabbings

Staff Writer March 11, 2021

On Tuesday, outside the main doors of Asbury High School, two students were stabbed. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office announced late yesterday that Jadon Carter,

South Orange-Maplewood Update: Board Halts Mediation Process Due to Union Leaders’ ‘Bad Faith’

Staff Writer March 10, 2021

Below is a letter sent yesterday from South Orange-Maplewood School District to parents regarding a 5 and 1/2 hour meeting last week between school board

Verona Parents Will Rally Friday For More In-Person Instruction

Staff Writer March 9, 2021

Eighty-five percent of parents whose children attend elementary schools in Verona Public Schools (Essex County) want schools to reopen for live instruction. And, frustrated with

Gov. Murphy Can Support Black and Brown Families by Supporting Charter Schools, Says Newark Business Leader

Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Randal Pinkett, a Newark businessman and the first African-American student from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship, has a bone to pick with Gov. Phil

NJ State Board of Ed Member Andrew Mulvihill on the Ed. Dept.’s Pivot on Spring Testing

Laura Waters March 8, 2021

Last Wednesday, March 3, the New Jersey State Board of Education held its monthly Public Meeting. On the agenda was a presentation on Start Strong

Camden Superintendent Will Close Three Schools, Not Four, Despite Teachers Union Tactics

Staff Writer March 6, 2021

Last month we asked whether Camden Education Association president Keith Benson had the New Jersey Department of Education in his back pocket. At the time,

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