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ELIAS: In Order To Raise the Odds of Student Success, Let’s Work for the Common Good on Common Ground

contributor March 11, 2022

Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers in New Brunswick and is on the Leadership Teams of SEL4US and SEL4NJ. Today, March

FFAC: Why Are Some NJ School Districts Getting Twice as Much State Aid As They’re Entitled To?

contributor March 8, 2022

Fair Funding Action Committee members Cody D. Miller, Jennifer Cavallaro-Fromm, and Dr. Kristin O’Neil contributed this commentary. The authors are speaking as individuals and not

BRAUN-SILVA: Supplemental Learning Is the Key to Combating Learning Loss During Times of Upheaval

contributor March 7, 2022

Bethany Braun-Silva is the former editor at Parenting.com. She received her Bachelor’s Degree at New York University, where she studied theater arts and creative writing.

Former NJ Education Department Official: Our Students Deserve More Than They’re Getting From Murphy

contributor March 3, 2022

Amy Ruck Kagan, formerly head of the New Jersey Department of Education Charter School Office,is vice president of Authorizer Engagement & Advancement at the National

SCHLITZ: Like Judge Brown Jackson, I Struggle Against a Racist Education System

contributor March 2, 2022

Haley Taylor Schlitz is a third year law student, author, public speaker, and respected thought leader on the issues students of color face in navigating

JAMES: Murphy Just Put a Ceiling On My Daughter’s Future

Oscar James February 28, 2022

You all know I wear a lot of hats. Housing developer. Community activist. Political observer. But by far my most important role is that of

NJ Education Department Staffer: We’re Putting Underqualified Teachers Into Classrooms

contributor February 28, 2022

The author is a New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) staff member who wishes to remain anonymous. Thank you for publishing Amy Avaceto’s editorial of

WEST-AUGUSTIN: When Education Was Pushed to the Brink, Educators Made the Ultimate Pivot 

contributor February 22, 2022

Danielle West-Augustin is CEO of Queen City Academy Charter School in Plainfield, NJ. As an educator and lifelong learner, her mission is to advocate for

AVACETO: We Should Be Outraged That Murphy’s Education Department is Lowering Standards for Teachers

contributor February 18, 2022

Amy Avaceto is a concerned New Jersey parent. The latest buzz at the New Jersey Department of Education (NJ DOE) is as disturbing as it

MORRISON: Gov. Murphy, I Am a Survivor of Newark District Schools and My Boys Deserve More’

contributor February 17, 2022

Jasmine Morrison is a parent organizer and founder of Unapologetic Parents, an organization that advocates for better school options and equity in education. She grew

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