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In Newark, Braven is Moving the Needle on New Jersey’s ‘Stubborn Racial Wealth Gap’

Staff Writer September 29, 2021

New Jersey has one of the most stubborn racial wealth gaps in the United States, according to the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice. The

1,100 Toms River Students Are Stuck at Home While the Murphy Administration Ignores Pleas for Virtual Learning

Laura Waters September 29, 2021

Last week, by a vote of 6-3, the Bridgewater-Raritan School Board approved a resolution telling Gov. Phil Murphy to have the state Department of Education

Educational Highlights from Last Night’s Gubernatorial Debate

Staff Writer September 29, 2021

Last night’s Phil Murphy/Jack Ciattarelli debate left eduwonks feeling hungry. Here are the few nuggets we snacked on: Despite the huge rift between the candidates

With JerseyCAN’s Support, New Teacher Certification Pilot Program Signed Into Law

Staff Writer September 28, 2021

Governor Murphy recently signed S2826/A4594, a measure supported by JerseyCAN, which grants flexibility to schools facing teacher shortages by establishing a five-year pilot program for

Asbury Park Teachers and Parents Respond to Resignation of ‘Hero’ Principal

Staff Writer September 28, 2021

Ten days ago NJ Education Report published, “BREAKING: Asbury Park Principal, a Hero to the Community, Resigns From the District He Called a ‘Crime Syndicate.’”

Camden Education Fund Grants $1.23 Million to Camden Schools to Support Students with Disabilities in the COVID Era

Staff Writer September 27, 2021

Today the Camden Education Fund announced that it has awarded $1.23 million to public schools in Camden to build new, specialized supports for students with

Politico Catalogues Leadership Failures of Murphy’s State Education Department: It’s Not Just Bussing and Toddler Masks

Staff Writer September 24, 2021

Politico’s Carly Sitrin has a piece today on the frantic search for school bus drivers in New Jersey. In the course of interviewing multiple parents

Newark Schools Hide COVID Spread From Families as ‘Teachers Work in Fear’

Laura Waters September 24, 2021

In June 2020 Newark Superintendent Roger León announced that “99.8% of Newark students were present for each day of remote learning,” even though 20% were

Is There Really a Teacher Shortage in NJ? Let’s All Take a Deep Breath

Laura Waters September 23, 2021

Major media is ablaze with dire predictions about imminent teacher shortages due to pandemic stress and burn-out. Certainly, teachers have had a rough time juggling

More Than One Million Parents Voted With Their Feet to Choose the Best Option For Their Family

Laura Waters September 22, 2021

A new report from the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) finds that enrollment in district public schools dropped 3% from school years 2019-2020

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