On Monday at a press conference, NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina was asked about the De Blasio Administration’s lackluster efforts to integrate the city’s highly-segregated
Groucho Marx aside, here’s some numbers via the Star-Ledger on school board elections today. Don’t forget to vote! 1,861 candidates are seeking positions on New
Here’s New Jersey Asst. State Education Commissioner Bari Erlichson: By making these test questions public, teachers can see how their students’ learning is being assessed
New Jersey legislators are starting to acknowledge that our school funding formula is unsustainable and broken, underfunding some districts and overfunding others, including a few
It starts here: On Saturday President Obama proposed a “Testing Action Plan” (TAP) that urges states to cap student standardized testing at no more than
No shortage of eduwonks have opinions on today’s release of 2015 scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), which showed that American students’
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