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What Our Teachers Deserve: How To Keep New Jersey Teachers In Their Profession

contributor May 6, 2022

Dr. Liz Brooke is Chief Learning Officer for Lexia Learning. She guides the pedagogical approach and research strategy for Lexia’s personalized literacy programs. While students have

NJ School-Building Agency Continues To Shell Out Taxpayer Money As Scandals Multiply

Staff Writer May 4, 2022

About three years ago, the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA), which is responsible for building and maintaining facilities in Abbott districts (now called “SDA”

Sex Ed Wars Continue At Today’s State Board of Education Meeting

Laura Waters May 4, 2022

This morning the 13-member State Board of Education had a heated discussion about New Jersey’s health and physical education student learning standards, approved in June

If Education Law Center Says the ‘DOE Is In Crisis,’ Something’s Really Wrong

Staff Writer May 4, 2022

At last week’s meeting of the State Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan responded to questions about the new sexual education learning

Woodbridge Parents Plead for a Remote Option As Scientists Investigate Brain Cancer Cluster

Staff Writer May 3, 2022

In Woodbridge, parents of students at Colonia High School are demanding that the district offer an option of remote instruction after the discovery that over

Trenton Charter School Leader: Murphy’s Education Department Is Privileging Politics Over Children

Laura Waters May 2, 2022

Over the last six weeks NJ Education Report has interviewed Trenton and Newark mothers to assess their reactions to the Murphy Administration’s decision to revoke

Asbury Park Keeps Hiring Administrators, Firing Teachers, and Ignoring Student Needs

Laura Waters April 29, 2022

In more Asbury Park news, a group of staff members sent NJ Education Report a list of new or newly-assigned Central Office personnel whom, they

Another Chapter in the South Orange-Maplewood Hijab Saga as Family Sues the District

Staff Writer April 27, 2022

It’s hard to keep track of the South Orange-Maplewood hijab incident. Last October 6th, Seth Boyden Elementary School second-grade teacher Tamar Herman was accused of

Tomorrow Night Asbury Park School Board Will Lay Off 28 Staff Members

Staff Writer April 26, 2022

In less than an hour, the Asbury Park Board of Education will have its monthly meeting and, per the recommendation of Superintendent Rashawn Adams, lay

LILLEY: NJEA Leaders Boast About Their Pay-To-Play Relationship with Gov. Murphy

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 26, 2022

As our readers are well aware, Sunlight’s mission is to shine a light on the special-interest-domination of New Jersey’s political system, led by the most

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