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KIPP Newark Students and Teachers Celebrate School Reopenings With Groceries, Vaccines, Rental Help, and Supplies!

Staff Writer August 19, 2021

After a year and a half of virtual/hybrid learning, Newark students are preparing to go back to the classroom. Outside of the typical nerves of

6 Data Points for Parents Wondering About Remote Instruction

Laura Waters August 18, 2021

 Two months ago, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a statement, “Schools have shown that they can – and should – be offering in-person

New Tutoring Collaboration Fills Void for Newark Students Recovering From Learning Loss

Laura Waters August 18, 2021

Problem:  In Newark, pandemic-induced school closures have significantly disrupted student academic progress, with only 9% of Newark students meeting state expectations in math and 11%

EXPLAINER: That $2.6 Billion Pandemic Relief Money for NJ Schools is Driven by Title 1. So What Is Title I?

Laura Waters August 17, 2021

When national politicians and lobbyists argue we should spend more money on K-12 education, they’re almost always talking about increasing allocations for a federal funding

As Students Return to School Buildings Amidst COVID, ‘Forgotten Schools’ Deal With Mold, Rot, and Rodents

Staff Writer August 16, 2021

Gov. Phil Murphy has said “our number one job is to keep our kids, our educators, everybody in the school community safe.”  It’s not clear

Pressure Building On Murphy to Walk Back Ban on Remote Instruction

Staff Writer August 16, 2021

New Jersey school district leaders and parents are expressing increasing frustration with the lack of concrete guidance from the state Department of Education for reopening

Hundreds of NJ Families Appeal Murphy Administration’s Refusal to Expand Asbury Park Charter High School

Staff Writer August 12, 2021

When New Jersey school districts shut down in March 2020 due to the pandemic, many struggled to develop virtual learning schedules to keep students on

NJ Public Charters Honored By Murphy Administration For Increasing Teacher Diversity and Course Equity

Staff Writer August 11, 2021

Two New Jersey charter schools are among the seven districts to receive a Lighthouse Award from the New Jersey Department of Education. This award recognizes

Will Phil Murphy Require COVID Vaccines for Teachers?

Staff Writer August 11, 2021

Not yet. But that could change any day now, given the recent trendline. Yesterday Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and

ANALYSIS: In Camden, Does Union Politics Threaten Student Success?

Laura Waters August 10, 2021

Here’s today’s tweet from Sue Altman, head of the New Jersey Working Families Alliance, as she continues her assault on the expansion of educational options

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