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Camden Art Teacher, With a Little Boost From GoFundMe, Has Important Lesson For Her Students

Staff Writer July 21, 2022

Art teacher Rebecca Lee had only started working at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Primary School Norcross Academy mid-year, but she knew she wanted to show

New Data Shows What Schools Must Do For Kids Far Behind in Reading and Math

Staff Writer July 20, 2022

About 58% of the students we looked at in K-8 are about 1 to 3 years behind in reading. About 68% of students are 1

Esteemed NJ Businessman Demands Murphy and Media Challenge NJEA Leaders’ Gold-Plated Salary & Benefits

Staff Writer July 19, 2022

Josh Weston, who founded Automatic Data Processing (ADP) with the late New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, has some harsh words for the payroll of NJEA

Paterson School Board Caught in Friendly Fire During Teacher Salary Negotiations

Laura Waters July 18, 2022

Last week the Paterson Education Association, a local bargaining unit of NJEA, announced its negotiating team had declared an impasse because the Paterson Board of

Hoboken Dual Language Charter Celebrates: 81% of 8th Graders Pass Spanish AP Exams

Staff Writer July 18, 2022

Late last week Hoboken Dual Language Charter School (HoLa) released the AP scores for their 8th grade class, showing that 81% of test-takers passed the

Senate Republican Leader Charges Murphy With Lying To Parents About Sex Ed Standards

Staff Writer July 18, 2022

(This is adapted from a press release.) buy albenza online buy albenza online no prescription Senate Republican Leader Steven Oroho said the Murphy administration’s confirmation

NJEA Leaders Play Defense After Big Reveal of Executives’ Crazy-High Salaries

Laura Waters July 15, 2022

Last week Mike Lilley of Sunlight Policy Center published the startling news that in 2019 state teachers union executive director Ed Richardson received $2.5 million

NJ Education Department Testing Gives High Marks to College Achieve Paterson Students

Staff Writer July 15, 2022

According to the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) Start Strong tests administered last fall, which measured learning loss suffered during the pandemic, College Achieve

Murphy’s Education Department Announces Districts Will Be ‘Penalized’ For Not Following New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer July 14, 2022

The New Jersey State Department of Education just announced that school districts that don’t adhere to the new Sexual Health and Physical Education course standards

Newark Families Enjoy Summer Fun (and School Supplies), Courtesy of BRICK and South Ward Promise Neighborhood

Staff Writer July 13, 2022

Approximately 400 community members came together to enjoy food, games and music Students received Nike athletic wear, as well as free backpacks filled with workbooks

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