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What Do New Education Proposed Laws Mean For NJ Kids and Families?

Staff Writer July 28, 2022

The New Jersey State Legislature’s billing machine continues to grind on, including multiple education proposals that would affect your children’s schooling. Courtesy of the Burlington

LILLEY: NJEA Executive Director Steve Swetsky (Very Quietly) Is Out After Less Than Three Years

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 28, 2022

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Last-Minute DOE Decision Hurts Newark Students and Families

Staff Writer July 27, 2022

University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has served public school students in Newark for 16 years. UHCS, which partners with Bethany Baptist Church, one of the

NJEA Is Teaching First Grade Teachers How to Perform ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’

Laura Waters July 27, 2022

According to a new report from Mike Lilley at the Sunlight Policy Center of NJ,  leaders of the NJ Education Association (NJEA) are training some

Murphy and NJEA Promised Taxpayer Relief From Healthcare Premiums—But It’s Going To Cost Us Instead

Laura Waters July 26, 2022

To the surprise of the entire New Jersey State Legislature as well as school districts and school staff, the Murphy Administration’s reform bill intended to

NJ Children’s Foundation Announces Grant To Send Newark Third and Fourth-Graders To Junior Olympics!

Staff Writer July 26, 2022

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation announced today that it would provide a $10,000 grant to KIPP Life Academy, ensuring its track and field team will

NJ School Boards Association: Murphy Administration Must Act on Insurance Hikes That Take Money From Classrooms

Staff Writer July 26, 2022

(This is a press release.) The New Jersey School Boards Association is expressing its concern about potential increases in 2023 premiums for the School Employees’

Fredon Mayor Urges Conservatives to Run For School Boards To Challenge ‘Woke’ Agendas

Staff Writer July 25, 2022

This is a press release. Fredon Township Mayor and former school board president John Flora is urging conservatives to file today (July 25) to run

South Orange-Maplewood Superintendent: Board May Bring Back Courtesy Busing For Integration Program

Staff Writer July 25, 2022

Today Carly Sitrin of Politico has an article about the South Orange-Maplewood district’s transportation mess, with angry parents crowding school board meetings to complain that

Here Are The Latest Cost-Per-Pupil Numbers For New Jersey Schools

Laura Waters July 21, 2022

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