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Newark’s 10-Year Strategic Plan Includes Ballet and Swimming For Preschoolers!

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

 This is a press release from the Newark School District. For NJ Ed Report commentary on the district’s ten-year strategic plan, see here or scroll

NJEA Appoints New Executive Director–Will He Make $2.5 Million a Year Too?

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

This is a press release from the NJ Education Association. Ed. Note: in 2019 Executive Director Ed Richardson was paid $2,485,357. NJEA’s Executive Committee has

Inside Scoop From Yesterday’s State Board of Education Meeting With Murphy Administration Stuck on the 64 Floor

Laura Waters October 13, 2022

At yesterday’s State Board of Education monthly public meeting, the 64 Floor legacy of Gov. Murphy’s former commissioner Lamont Repollet was front and center. At

Is NJEA Running an Dark-Money Anti-Parent School Board Campaign on the Backs of Teachers?

Laura Waters October 13, 2022

Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey thinks the state teachers union, NJEA, has formed a new dark money PAC intending to

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

Piperno, Eulner: Murphy Is Delegating Student Mental Health Services to a Dysfunctional State Agency and Ignoring Pleas of School Districts

contributor October 12, 2022

Ed. Note: New Jersey Assemblywomen Marilyn Piperno and Kim Euler oppose Gov. Phil Murphy’s plan to abolish school-based mental health services and put them under

NJ Education Commissioner Makes the Right Call On Newark Superintendent’s Crooked Real Estate Deals!

Laura Waters October 11, 2022

It’s not often that I get a chance to cheer for New Jersey Acting Commissioner of Education Angelica Allen-McMillan. For the most part she’s followed

My Son Taught His Own Damn Self … And Got Into College!

contributor October 11, 2022

Alina Adams, my friend and colleague, is a New York City mom and best-selling author who, after going through the needlessly-complex process of enrolling in

Democratic Party, Ready To Get On Board With America’s Strong Support for School Choice?

Staff Writer October 11, 2022

A new poll from Morning Consult and EdChoice shows that most American parents, as well as the general public, support different forms of school choice,

Three Adults Charged With Inciting a Riot at Trenton Central High; District Issues Statement, DOE Sits on Its Hands

Laura Waters October 7, 2022

Back in June, L.A. Parker of the Trentonian noted that “nothing had changed” at Trenton Central High School since 2005 when a riot of hundreds

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