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Meet Chika OgbuokIrI, Seventh Grade Poet at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Middle School!

Staff Writer March 4, 2021

Chika OgbuokIrI is a seventh grader at KIPP Lanning Square Middle School in Camden. Yet another Poet Laureate in the making! Here is a video

New Poll: Black Parents Far Less Likely To Want Children Back in School, or Even Have the Choice

Laura Waters March 3, 2021

More white voters than Black voters (and, to a lesser extent, Hispanic voters) trust the vaccine, have been vaccinated themselves, would send their kids into classrooms, and think the state is moving too slowly reopening schools.

Montclair Parent Compares District to ‘Totalitarian Regime’ Regarding Student Data Privacy

Staff Writer March 3, 2021

“I herewith specifically do NOT give consent to the use of goguardian on my son’s devices! Coming from a cultural background with back-to-back totalitarian regimes

Asbury Park: New Leaks Expose Tensions Between District Administrators and School Board Members

Laura Waters March 2, 2021

Student enrollment and state funding are dropping in Asbury Park Public Schools, requiring a recalibration of facililties and spending. These challenges are causing tensions between

Eight Teachers Catch COVID in Lakewood, Two Hospitalized

Staff Writer March 1, 2021

The Lakewood Scoop, a media platform that serves the ultra-Orthodox community, reports today that eight staff members of Lakewood Public Schools District who teach at

Lakewood Children Dress in Blackface During Purim; School District Responds

Staff Writer March 1, 2021

On Friday in Lakewood, a group of ultra-Orthodox children celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim dressed in blackface. Fred Rush, local president of the NAACP,

COMMENTARY: Camden’s Charters Are Dramatically More Cost-Effective Than District Schools

Laura Waters February 25, 2021

Do you cringe when an economist or policy wonk quantifies the value of a single child’s education? I do. How can you reduce the immeasurable

Is Jersey City Public Schools Crying Wolf Over Its School Budget?

Laura Waters February 24, 2021

Jersey City Public Schools, the state’s second largest district which educates over 30,000 students, is claiming poverty: It has a projected 2021-2022 budget shortfall of

Meet Newark’s Own Amanda Gorman, Seventh-Grade Poet Makayla Brown

Laura Waters February 19, 2021

A month ago, as Amanda Gorman shared her beautiful prose during President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ inauguration, students at KIPP Rise Academy

Camden Union President Flouts DOE Commissioner’s Request for Respect

Laura Waters February 16, 2021

Recently I published a piece about Camden Union President Keith Benson’s and Camden Superintendent Katrina McCombs’ meeting with New Jersey Department of Education Commissioner Angelica

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