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TESTA: It’s Time for NJEA Leaders To Take a Hard Look in the Mirror

contributor December 13, 2022

New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa Jr. serves New Jersey’s 1st Legislative District – all of Cape May County and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland

New Jersey School Librarians Celebrate Passage of Information Literacy Bill

Staff Writer December 13, 2022

The New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) is thrilled to announce that on November 21 the New Jersey Senate unanimously approved S588 in its

BREAKING: Update on South Orange-Maplewood Hijab Incident–Almost Doesn’t Count As Mom Backs Out of Deal

Staff Writer December 12, 2022

According to just-released court documents, a settlement has been reached among the parties involved in an incident that occurred in October 2021 in the South

Newark Teachers Union President: Superintendent León’s Heart Is Two Sizes Too Small

Staff Writer December 9, 2022

This is a notice from Newark Teachers Union President John Abeigon urging his 400 members to show up at next week’s School Board Meeting to

Special Education Advocates: Murphy Administration’s Education Department Is The Weakest We’ve Ever Seen

Laura Waters December 9, 2022

This week Mary Ann Koruth reports that the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education has not yet issued a mandated report that is supposed to be

FLYNN: Delayed Release of Test Scores Shows Murphy’s Education Department Is Guided By Politics, Not What’s Best for Children

contributor December 9, 2022

These are comments from  New Jersey Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn on the State Education Department’s (NJDOE) delayed and partial release of last spring’s student assessments.  Since

Murphy Announces Appointments to Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages

Staff Writer December 9, 2022

Governor Phil Murphy today announced the appointments of 23 members to the Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages in New Jersey. The task force,

You May Not Like Student Test Results But Here’s How We Know They’re Accurate

Laura Waters December 8, 2022

Local news media is chock-full of reports on yesterday’s long-delayed release from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education of last spring’s test results. The only

Senator Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz: Test Results Are a Jarring Alarm to the Work That Lies Ahead

Staff Writer December 8, 2022

Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz issued the following statement on the release of the 2022 Student Learning Assessment results: With 51.1% of students not

Corrado Blasts Murphy Administration for Continuing to Cover Up the Extend of Learning Loss During the Pandemic

Staff Writer December 8, 2022

The State Board of Education and Murphy’s Department of Education continue to obscure crucial data about the impact of learning loss connected to New Jersey’s

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