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State Takeovers of School Districts Don’t Work–Except in Camden

Laura Waters November 30, 2022

A new paper from the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, authored by Beth Schueler and Joshua Bleiberg and titled “The Education Exchange: Does State

Camden County Will Install Opioid Overdosing Boxes in All Public and Parochial Schools to Combat Drug Crisis

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The Board of Commissioners joined state and local officials on Thursday to unveil a new program that will install secure Naloxboxes in every school across

GOP Congressional Candidate Slams Camden Charter School For Sensitivity to Gender Fluidity, Urges Norcross to Cancel Wokeness

Staff Writer October 12, 2022

Reacting to a published report that a teacher at KIPP Cooper Norcross Whittier Middle School lectured students on “they/them pronouns,” Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s

As Goes Camden, So Goes India: Moving Beyond Our Self-Imposed Bounds

Laura Waters October 7, 2022

I’ve been taking a big-picture look at Camden (more on this next week) and one particular data point stood out. Currently the city has three

US Education Secretary Will Visit Camden High School Tomorrow

Staff Writer September 15, 2022

Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 16, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will wrap up the Road to Success Back to School Bus Tour in New Jersey.

Camden Art Teacher, With a Little Boost From GoFundMe, Has Important Lesson For Her Students

Staff Writer July 21, 2022

Art teacher Rebecca Lee had only started working at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Primary School Norcross Academy mid-year, but she knew she wanted to show

Camden Education Fund Celebrates Teacher Excellence With 2022 RISE Awards

Staff Writer May 27, 2022

Yesterday the Camden Education Fund announced the winners of the 2022 RISE Teaching Award, a citywide distinction honoring outstanding teachers across Camden’s public schools. Six

Camden Education Fund Leads Collaborative Celebration of Student Success

Staff Writer May 12, 2022

Last week the Camden Education Fund collaborated with Camden City, the traditional school district, and charter and renaissance schools to host Camden’s first CItywide College

Camden Education Fund and Camden U Announce New “Teacher Pathway” Partnership

Staff Writer April 13, 2022

The Camden Education Fund and Camden U, a nonprofit hybrid college, today announced a new partnership designed to give Camden’s paraprofessionals the opportunity to earn

O’NEILL: Camden Partners–Charter and District–Work Together To Improve Outcomes for Students with Disabilities

contributor April 7, 2022

Paul O’Neill is the Co-founder and Senior Fellow at the Center for Learner Equity. He comes to this work as a person who has grappled

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