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Governor Murphy and DOE Announce Over $26 Million to Expand High-Quality Preschool in 27 School Districts

Staff Writer September 9, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) announced yesterday that 27 school districts will receive Preschool Expansion Aid (PEA) to establish

Montclair Teachers Union Criticizes School Board’s ‘Incompetency” in Supporting LGBTQ-Inclusive Course Content

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

This is a statement from Stevana Sims and Brian Ford, a social worker and teacher at Montclair Public Schools. They represent a subcommittee of the

Montclair Superintendent Surprises Everyone–Including the School Board–With 83 Staff Cuts

Staff Writer May 19, 2022

To the surprise of Montclair families, teachers, and support personnel, Superintendent Jonathan Ponds just announced buy actos online buy actos online no prescription that the

LILLEY: NJEA Leaders Are Trying To Pretend COVID Learning Loss Didn’t Happen and That’s Hurting Kids

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 5, 2022

In an article entitled “In-Person Classes Boost Test Scores,” the Wall Street Journal reports that American students are scoring lower on reading and math tests than last year,

Montclair Politicos React To Take-Down of Teacher Union President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller

Laura Waters March 17, 2022

Today the Montclair Local has a piece on the community reaction to an op-ed posted in NJ Ed Report by Vote Montclair founder Erik D’Amato.

This Is How Montclair Mayor/NJ State Teachers Union President Sean Spiller Was Humiliated at the Ballot Box

contributor March 14, 2022

On Tuesday March 8th, voters in Montclair were for the first time given the opportunity to choose members of the local Board of Education, following

How Do New Jersey Schools Rate Through an ‘Equity Lens’? Not As Well As You’d Think.

Laura Waters March 8, 2022

Education Trust, a nonprofit that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families, has teamed up with

If You’re A Rich White Kid in NJ, Don’t Sweat Over Midterm Exams

Laura Waters January 25, 2022

There’s an emerging trend among New Jersey high schools: administrators are either canceling midterm exams or diluting their consequences in order to assuage student stress.

COMMENTARY: This Is What Murphy Is Getting Wrong About COVID and Schools

Laura Waters January 3, 2022

Here we go again. As the list of shuttered New Jersey school districts grows, Governor Phil Murphy remains on mute, forcing district leaders to make 

BREAKING: Is Murphy’s Education Department in Cahoots with Urban Districts to Close Schools?

Laura Waters December 22, 2021

Back in March 2020 when New Jersey was being crushed by COVID cases, the State Legislature passed a bill that, in the event that districts

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