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Guest Post from Red Bank Charter School Principal Meridith Pennotti

Laura Waters February 19, 2016

When Red Bank Charter School opened its doors in 1997, it was a result of parents and community stakeholders coming together to meet the demand

Trying to Reconcile Hillary Clinton’s “Firewall” of Black Americans with her Anti-Charter Rhetoric

Laura Waters February 18, 2016

Well, it’s a hard slog, but today the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board gives such reconciliation a shot. No dice. Here’s part of the discussion,

New Report on Middle-Class N.J. Public Schools: “Not as Good as You Think”

Laura Waters February 18, 2016

The Pacific Research Institute has a new report out called “Not as Good as You Think: Why Middle Class Parents in New Jersey Should Be

QOD: Weingarten Aside, NYS’s Teacher Union Lobbies Against John King’s Confirmation

Laura Waters February 17, 2016

The Editorial Board at Newsday considers a realignment  of “education warriors,” those who lobby for reform and those who lobby for stasis, as New York’s

Analyses and Reactions to Christie’s Proposed Education Budget

Laura Waters February 17, 2016

Yesterday afternoon Gov. Christie proposed his 2017 budget of $34.8 billion. (Here’s the budget and here’s a transcript of the speech.)  $9.1 billion is earmarked

Philadelphia Principal on Academia’s “Privilege and Arrogance” Regarding Parent Demand for Charter Schools

Laura Waters February 15, 2016

Philadelphia Public Schools has a decades-long history of failing traditional public schools and, hence, parents continue to demand seats in higher-performing charter schools. In Philadelphia

What’s Should a High School Diploma Be Worth? N.J. Apologists and Anti-PARCC-ers Say “Not Much”

Laura Waters February 12, 2016

In today’s NJ Spotlight, Mark Weber, ally of NJEA, Save Our Schools-NJ, Education Law Center, and doctoral student of Bruce Baker, argues that PARCC scores

How Do PARCC, Smarter Balanced, ACT, and MCAS Compare?

Laura Waters February 11, 2016

If you’ve been wondering, the Fordham Foundation just released its new report called “Evaluating the Content and Quality of Next Generation Assessments.” The authors write,

Los Angeles Teacher Union Counting Votes on Whether to Raise Dues to Pay for “Ideological Activities”

Laura Waters February 11, 2016

The 32,000 members of the Los Angeles teachers union, UTLA, is counting member votes on whether to raise mandatory dues, which currently average about  $760

QOD: Graduation Rates Fall at Some of de Blasio’s “Renewal Schools”

Laura Waters February 9, 2016

Graduation rates fell or stagnated last year at 10 of the low-performing city high schools targeted for “renewal” by Mayor de Blasio, data reveal.  The city

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