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BREAKING: Asbury Park Teachers & Residents Demand State Declare Superintendent’s Contract ‘Null and Void’

Laura Waters March 4, 2022

Twelve days ago, on February 22nd, the Asbury Park Education Association, which represents 375 district teachers and staff, plus three Asbury Park residents, filed a

Newark Students Paint Their Identities!

Staff Writer March 3, 2022

Who are you? What defines you? How do you see yourself? How do you want others to see you? These important questions were posed to

Former NJ Education Department Official: Our Students Deserve More Than They’re Getting From Murphy

contributor March 3, 2022

Amy Ruck Kagan, formerly head of the New Jersey Department of Education Charter School Office,is vice president of Authorizer Engagement & Advancement at the National

VIDEO: Trenton Parents Plead With Gov. Murphy to Allow Expansion of Top Charter Schools

Staff Writer March 1, 2022

In early February 2022, Gov. Murphy’s Department of Education abruptly denied the long-planned expansion of two high-performing public charter schools in Trenton, NJ. In this

COMMENTARY: Trenton Mothers Plead With Murphy, ‘Don’t Cut Our Children’s Wings’

Laura Waters March 1, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy doesn’t understand why urban charter school parents are furious with him. Multiple outlets, from The Star-Ledger to the Washington Post (yours truly

JAMES: Murphy Just Put a Ceiling On My Daughter’s Future

Oscar James February 28, 2022

You all know I wear a lot of hats. Housing developer. Community activist. Political observer. But by far my most important role is that of

COMMENTARY: Murphy’s Public Educational Politics Are Neither Strong Nor Fair

Laura Waters February 25, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy loves to preach about his quest for a “stronger and fairer New Jersey” but, if recent events are any indication, he’s talking

Braven Puts Rutgers-Newark Students On Their Path To Success

Staff Writer February 24, 2022

In America, we’ve promised that hard work and ambition will be met with equality of opportunity, but the reality is that we have a quiet

Jersey City Superintendent Can Buy More Than A Boat With His Retirement Pay-Out

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

Back in 2010 during the Christie Administration, the New Jersey State Legislature passed a bill that capped sick day retirement-payouts to $15,000 for public employees

NJ Parents and Children Protest Murphy’s Refusal To Allow Top-Tier Public Charters To Expand

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

In response to the recent expansion denials of top performing public charter schools, including one of the best charter schools in the nation, parents, students

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