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NEWSFLASH: Ciattarelli, Murphy’s GOP Challenger, at Odds With NJ Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer June 16, 2021

Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican challenger to Gov. Phil Murphy, has reached an impasse with leaders of the New Jersey Education Association.  While he received an

Montclair Teachers Union: Don’t Lay Off Our Teachers!

Staff Writer June 15, 2021

The Monclair Board of Education announced last week that, due to budget issues, it was cutting 36 positions. In response, the Montclair Education Association (MEA)

This Educator Says New Jersey’s Backlash Against Testing Is Hurting Our Neediest Students

Staff Writer June 15, 2021

Did you know that in New Jersey only 47% of adults read at middle school-level? In Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties it’s ten points lower.

Asbury Park Superintendent Needs a Math Lesson

Laura Waters June 14, 2021

Friday morning Asbury Park staff and students arrived at school to find that Superintendent Sancha Gray was closing the district because too many staff members

New Data on Student Learning Loss Sounds the Alarm for NJ Education Department-Mandated Summer School Programs

Staff Writer June 11, 2021

Last year the Trump Administration allowed states to waive annual standardized testing due to all-remote instruction. This year the Biden Administration cut states a break,

BREAKING: Asbury Park Schools Shut Down Unexpectedly Due to Teacher Protest; ‘Official Statement’ From Gray

Staff Writer June 11, 2021

(See “official update” from Superintendent Sancha Gray below.) This morning Asbury Park teachers and students arrived at district schools for classes, only to find that

New Report: Most State Takeovers Don’t Help Students, Except in Camden

Staff Writer June 10, 2021

A new working paper out from Brown University studies the impact of state takeovers on 35 school districts. The authors, Drs. Beth E. Schueler and

Asbury Update: A ‘Whistleblower’ Gets Suspended and the School Board Plays Charades

Laura Waters June 10, 2021

Reginald Mirthil, the principal of Thurgood Marshall Upper Elementary School, has been suspended. On Tuesday he sent out a tweet that led to a lockdown

Bill That Would Protect Students With Disabilities Stalled on Murphy’s Desk

Staff Writer June 9, 2021

A month ago the New Jersey State Legislature unanimously passed a bill that would offer 700 students with disabilities an additional year of high school

Trenton Charter School Students Steam Ahead Through Pandemic

Staff Writer June 9, 2021

Bellwether Education Partners, a national nonprofit focused on dramatically changing education and life outcomes for underserved children, has been assisting public districts across the country

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