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Education Law Center as ‘Brainless Cult’? New Jerseyans Weigh In on Feds’ Rejection of Murphy’s School Aid Allocations

Staff Writer December 1, 2021

Yesterday Education Law Center celebrated the news that the U.S. Education Department has ordered the Murphy Administration online pharmacy order tenormin no prescription with best

BREAKING: Feds Order Murphy Administration to Increase State Aid to Abbott Districts Or Jeopardize $2.8B

Staff Writer November 30, 2021

Education Law Center (ELC) just issued a press release celebrating a decision by the U.S. Education Department. In a letter addressed to Acting Education Commissioner

Four Out of Five Newark Students Flunk State Math Test But Superintendent’s ‘Dreams Are Coming True’

Staff Writer November 30, 2021

“Dreams are coming true” for Newark’s district students, sang Superintendent Roger León at last week’s school board meeting, but that’s only if those dreams don’t

Montclair, Where Wokeness Comes to Die: Latest on Whistleblower’s Report

Laura Waters November 29, 2021

Montclair Public Schools District, New Jersey’s moneyed bastion of wokeness, is confronting yet a racially-charged and sexist incident mired in local corruption. Montclair Local reports

To Quarantine or Not to Quarantine? Divergent Approaches in South Orange and West-Windsor

Staff Writer November 29, 2021

Last week South Orange-Maplewood Public School District made news by announcing that all students travelling beyond the tri-state area during the Thanksgiving break would have

Camden’s Accelerating Inclusion Institute Brings Together Special Education Leaders Across District, Charter, and Renaissance Schools

Staff Writer November 23, 2021

Last week the Center for Learner Equity launched the Accelerating Inclusion Institute, an 8-session series for Camden educators to develop capacity, share best practices, and

Is Lakewood Getting Squirrely with Federal Money?

Staff Writer November 22, 2021

Today NJ Education Report described how districts are using federal stimulus funds meant to help students catch up from 18 months of interrupted schooling. In

COMMENTARY: Districts Like Newark Now Have Tons of Money. Are They Using It Right?

Laura Waters November 22, 2021

I live in Lawrence, New Jersey—a middle-class, diverse town, halfway between Princeton and Trenton. For years I was on the school board and was very

Asbury Park Teachers Speak Out: ‘I Would Send My Child Here Over My Dead Body’

Laura Waters November 18, 2021

Last Friday, in response to pleas from its membership, the leaders of the Asbury Park Education Association released the results of a Climate Survey filled

Newark Magnet School Partners with Howard University

Staff Writer November 12, 2021

In a partnership that marks the first of its kind, Newark Public Schools by way of University High School, will collaborate with Howard University and

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