New Jersey School Boards President Larry Feinsod reacts to Gov. Christie’s pension and health benefits reform plan, specifically the proposal to shift pension premium payments
PARCC Update: “With the exception of a few districts, the majority of students are participating in the computerized test, according to early reports from schools.”
It starts here: “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop,” said pragmatist Herbert Stein, and the New Jersey public employee pension system appears
Here’s my new Newsworks column: This week many of New Jersey’s students took PARCC tests, the new computer-based standardized assessments aligned with the Common Core
After all the NJEA-sponsored television and radio commercials that solicited parents to opt their children out of PARCC, after all of Save Our Schools-NJ’s anti-PARCC
James Cristfield, former superintendent of Millburn Public Schools, in yesterday’s New York Times, on the politics of the opt-out-of-PARCC movement: “There are forces united against
PARCC Division:C. Andre Daniels, chair of the National PTA Resource Development Committee, says it “is time for someone to say publicly and sincerely, ‘Shame on
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