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NJEA Leaders Applaud Murphy’s New State Board of Education Nominees

Staff Writer September 30, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today announced his nominations of Mary Bennett, Dr. Kwanghee Jung, and Dr. Claudine Keenan to the New Jersey State Board of Education.

Teacher Union Battle Over Low Wages Heats Up in Paterson

Staff Writer September 30, 2022

The battle is heating up in Paterson, New Jersey’s fourth largest district, between Paterson Education Association and the school board. The two sides have been

Bergen County Teacher Sues His School District Because ‘Jewish People’ Made Him a ‘Perfect Scapegoat’

Staff Writer September 29, 2022

Robert Welsh, a seventh-grade social studies teacher in Bergen County, is suing Woodcliff Lake Public Schools for indefinitely suspending him (with pay) last February and

New Jersey Parents: Step Up and Be Part of the Equation!

Laura Waters September 29, 2022

Those of us who follow education improvement efforts in America have heard all about the “science of literacy” and the desperate need for teachers trained

Lakewood’s Looming Fiscal Cliff (a Different One This Time)

Laura Waters September 28, 2022

It’s not often that I get a chance to browse through school board agendas but once in a while I take a poke at Lakewood

KIPP Schools in Newark Celebrates Their Third-Grade Scholars!

Staff Writer September 28, 2022

This past Friday, KIPP Newark’s North 13th Street Campus celebrated the grand opening of its new playground. The guests of honor were the school’s third-grade

As Top Staffers Depart, Murphy’s Education Department is Strained, Understaffed, and Lacking ‘Institutional Knowledge’

Laura Waters September 27, 2022

Kevin Dehmer, a 16-year veteran and leader at the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education, handed in his resignation letter late last week. Politico got a

Scharfenberger & Flynn: Governor Should Punish Criminals, Not School Districts That Don’t Want To Teach Sex Ed

Staff Writer September 27, 2022

Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger and Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn (Monmouth – R’s) are demanding that Governor Phil Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Education end the

LILLEY: NJ101.5 Gets It Wrong About Healthcare Premium Hikes for Teachers: Property Taxpayers Will Pick Up the Tab

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 27, 2022

Unfortunately, a recent news story by NJ101.5 got it all wrong about an increase in teacher healthcare premiums.  We have nothing against NJ101.5, which usually does a good

Strictly Business, Says Asbury Park Superintendent. Someone Should Tell the Ex-Athletic Director

Laura Waters September 23, 2022

How far will Asbury Park Superintendent Rashawn Adams go with his vendetta against the district’s long-time Athletic Director Mark Gerbino, just two days ago demoted

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