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District Lawyer’s Salary of $700K Is the Only Thing That’s Not ‘Thorough and Efficient’ in Lakewood

Staff Writer July 21, 2021

In a blow for Lakewood’s public school students and a loss (sort of) for district administrators, Department of Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan just ruled that

Tempers Rising in Asbury Park: Broken AC, Staff Suspensions, and Community Unrest

Laura Waters July 16, 2021

Frustration is mounting in Asbury Park among parents, staff members, and residents . Here’s a round-up of what people are telling me. Right now it’s

Parents: Do You Know You Can Have Your Child Repeat a Grade?

Staff Writer July 16, 2021

Last month Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill that permits parents, guardians, and any other person having custody over a child in grades K-8 to

New Report: Camden Students Are Closing Gaps in Reading and Math

Staff Writer July 15, 2021

Advocates for Camden City students are cheering the results of a new report, commissioned by Camden Education Fund and conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s

NJEA PAC Endorses Phil Murphy and Steve Sweeney

Staff Writer July 14, 2021

Today the New Jersey Education Association PAC endorsed Gov. Phil Murphy and Senate President Steve Sweeney for re-election in November. The Murphy endorsement surprises no

It’s Good To Be The King (Especially If You Bank Your Sick Days)

Laura Waters July 13, 2021

Nicholas Sacco has many titles: Mayor, state Senator, New Jersey school administrator. And, upon retirement, Sacco’s multi-pronged career is proving quite lucrative. According to news

Newark Public Schools’ Enrollment Drops by 34%

Staff Writer July 12, 2021

Newark Public Schools district leaders aren’t panicking. Yet a 34% drop in enrollment is cause for concern, at least as measured by the participation in

LILLEY: Flawed Research from Jersey Jazzman and NJ Policy Perspective Aligns With NJ Teachers Union’s Agenda

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 12, 2021

Once again, more flawed research was just published by New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) and Mark Weber, Ph.D., (a.k.a Jersey Jazzman). Why is it flawed?

Hot Off the Press: New Guidance From CDC on Masks, Social Distancing, and Vaccinations in Schools

Staff Writer July 9, 2021

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EXPLAINER: The Truth About Critical Race Theory and How It Shows Up in Your Child’s Classroom

Staff Writer July 8, 2021

WHAT IS CRITICAL RACE THEORY? Critical race theory (sometimes abbreviated to CRT) is an intellectual approach to looking at U.S. society with a belief that racism

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