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How the Disproportionality Problem in Special Education and Disciplinary Practices is like the “Hotel California”

Laura Waters February 26, 2016

From the Associated Press buy fluoxetine online https://newyouhealthandwellness.com/wp-content/uploads/wpcode/cache/library/fluoxetine.html : With new data in hand, the Education Department said Tuesday that disparities persist in the nation’s

Trenton Public Schools Administrators Crow at Graduation Rates; Meanwhile, 0% of Students Are Proficient in Algebra II

Laura Waters December 15, 2015

What’s a high school diploma worth? That question underlies much of the current disputes about higher standards for schoolchildren. Historically we’ve flung around high school

Abrupt Departure for Trenton Superintendent Francisco Duran

Laura Waters September 24, 2015

Superintendent Duran, who has held the top post at Trenton Public Schools since July 2012, announced that he was leaving immediately to take over as

New Newsworks column: Don’t Blame Charters For Trenton Public Schools’ Budget Woes

Laura Waters May 21, 2015

It starts here online pharmacy purchase vibramycin no prescription with best prices today in the USA : Last Friday Janice Williams, Grievance Chair of the

Trenton Public Schools Will Lay Off Forty-Seven Child Study Team Members

Laura Waters February 12, 2015

Trenton Public Schools announced this week that it will lay off 113 teaching positions in order to try to close a $19 million budget gap..

Trenton Public Schools Addresses Its Special Education Problems

Laura Waters December 16, 2014

The Trenton Times reports today that district administrators are trying to bring back more students with disabilities into district schools. At a school board meeting,

New Newsworks post: Urban Hope Act Opponents Keep Changing Their Rhetoric

Laura Waters September 26, 2014

It starts here online pharmacy stendra no prescription pharmacy : Charter school opponents were in mourning this week after they failed to derail a set

Urban Hope Act Amendments Approved by Evil N.J. Republi-Crates

Laura Waters September 23, 2014

My parents (may their memories be a blessing) would have loved Blue Jersey, that unabashedly 60’s-ish website that drapes itself in bellbottoms and peace signs.

School Board Members: “Frogs at the Bottom of a Deep Well”

Laura Waters August 26, 2014

Late Sunday night yet another Trenton Board of Education  member resigned, leaving only four members of the nine-member, mayor-appointed group, one less than a quorum

New WHYY Post: What’s Next for Jersey Ed Reform after Newark and Trenton Losses?

Laura Waters May 14, 2014

Today’s column here: Among various New Jersey elections yesterday, Newark and Trenton’s mayoral contests pivoted on concerns about the growing influence of education reform on

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