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VIDEO: Latina Advocate Fights for Daniel’s Breath While Elizabeth School District Remains Silent

Staff Writer April 11, 2022

Over the past year NJ Education Report has followed the travails of Maria Lorenz, who has two sons with special needs in the Elizabeth Public

These New Jersey Parents Are Breaking Up With the Democratic Party–And It’s All About Schools

Staff Writer April 11, 2022

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal ran a feature story on New Jersey voters who, once loyal Democrats, are so frustrated with their Party’s pandemic policies

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop Gets Unplugged on Facebook

Laura Waters April 8, 2022

Two weeks ago the Jersey City Board of Education, by a vote of 5-4, passed a slightly lower 2022-2023 school budget of  $973.8 million, raising

With Friends Like Biden and Murphy, Who Needs Enemies?

Laura Waters April 8, 2022

Last week Newark Public Schools District reported the alarming news that, based on results from internal assessments, only 6% of students will meet expectations in

Hoboken Dual Language Charter School Is first Middle School in NJ to earn College Board Approval as AP Spanish Program

Staff Writer April 7, 2022

Students at Hoboken Dual Language Charter School (“HoLa”) are about to become the state’s first middle schoolers to sit for a college-level AP exam.  Beginning

SCOOP: NJ Education Department Abruptly Fires Only Latina Executive Superintendent For ‘Political’ Reasons

Laura Waters April 6, 2022

This past Friday Yasmin Hernández, one of the New Jersey Department of Education’s Executive Superintendents who oversee multiple districts, received her annual performance evaluation. Like

ANALYSIS: Two Percent of Newark 4th-Graders Will Meet Expectations in Math. Do We Blame Covid or Newark Leaders?

Laura Waters April 6, 2022

Last week news broke that 98% of Newark fourth-graders are not expected to meet state expectations in math this spring. This alarming projection didn’t come

PARK & LEE: Charter Schools Can Be a Remedy for NJ’s Segregated School System–If We Get This Right

contributor April 4, 2022

Sonia C. Park is the executive director of the Diverse Charter Schools Coalition. Harry Lee is the president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter Schools

Five Wall Township Football Players Accused of Hazing and Harassment Accept Plea Bargains

Staff Writer April 1, 2022

Among the seven Wall High School football players accused of bullying and hazing younger students in the boy’s locker room, including attacking a 10th grader

Are Newark District Officials Hiding the Truth Or Are They Just Bad at Making Graphs?

Staff Writer March 31, 2022

Yesterday NJ Ed Report published a short article after Newark officials released new information on the academic gains of students who attend Newark district schools.

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