It starts here: New Jersey has administered annual standardized tests peacefully for 15 years, but this year’s spring ritual was scarred by dissension that engaged
We Raise N.J., a coalition of groups including the N.J. PTA, N.J. School Boards Association, Garden State Coalition of Schools, N.J. Association of School Administrators,
Whither goes Colorado, so goes New Jersey? Chalkbeat reports that Colorado applied for a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education so that districts wouldn’t
NJEA panics over news that school districts with high opt-out numbers could lose funding because the union, along with SOS-NJ, specifically assured parents that test
This just out from NJEA: Steinhauer demands that Hespe retract opt-out threatPublished on Thursday, April 23, 2015 NJEA President Wendell Steinhauer today demanded that Education
While Jersey City spends $17,000 per student overall, the public school district gives their city’s charter schools only about $8,000 per student. From today’s NJ
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