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First Reactions to Gov. Murphy’s 2022 Plan for State School Aid

Staff Writer February 23, 2021

This afternoon Gov. Phil Murphy delivered his 2022 Budget Address. Below are some education-relevant notes, reactions from insiders, and the pre-K-12th grade education section of

South Orange-Maplewood Parents Rally Against Teachers Union’s Refusal To Teach In-Person

Staff Writer February 23, 2021

A group of 11 parents from the online pharmacy https://stonecreekdentalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/wpallimport/uploads/25046d0c7a5855c8790110ccee20323e/amoxil.html no prescription pharmacy South Orange-Maplewood schools is suing the district for remaining all-remote despite low

Sneak-Peak at Murphy’s School Budget Proposal!

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Tomorrow Gov. Phil Murphy will propose a 2022 budget that includes an additional $578 million in school aid, according to a scoop by Carly Sitrin

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Encourage District Consolidation and Lower Property Taxes

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

This is a press release from New Jersey State Senators Steve Sweeney, Vin Gopal, and Declan O’Scanlon, who just introduced bipartisan legislation intended to incentivize

Chris Christie Says the CDC School Reopening Guidance Was Unfairly Influenced by Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer February 19, 2021

Follow the science. That was Joe Biden’s promise to the American people—until Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers disagreed. That’s the opening line

New Jersey Gets Low Marks for Charter School Law

Staff Writer February 18, 2021

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools just issued its 2021 ranking of state charter school laws. New Jersey’s charter school law, passed in 1995

Groups Urge Governor Murphy to Prioritize Programs Alleviating Learning Loss

Staff Writer February 18, 2021

Yesterday more than 15 groups, comprised of education advocates, business associations, parents, and teachers, joined in urging Governor Murphy to prioritize the creation of statewide

Superintendent León’s ‘Flimsy’ and ‘Hostile’ Attack on Newark Public Charter Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2021

NJ Education Report isn’t the only platform criticizing Newark Superintendent Roger León’s not-so-subtle attack on the city’s charter school sector, regarded as the best in

Is the Captain of Asbury Park Schools Abandoning the Ship? Rumors of Sancha Gray’s Departure and Why You Should Care

Laura Waters February 16, 2021

According to inside sources who will remain anonymous, Asbury Park Superintendent Sancha Gray is on the verge of leaving her position, which she has held

Court Rules in Favor of Montclair Teachers Union; Experts Beg to Differ

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Essex County Superior Judge James Paganelli has just ruled in favor of the Montclair Education Association, which is challenging the Montclair Board of Education’s lawsuit

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