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We Are Failing Our Black Children with Disabilities. Here’s How to Change That.

contributor March 31, 2021

Lauren Morando Rhim is Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Center for Learner Equity. A researcher, consultant, and advocate, she has spent the last 25

McKenna: After A Full Year of School Closures, Have Suburban NJ Districts Lost Parents’ Trust?

contributor March 30, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

JAMES: A Prayer for Newark Schools’ Reopening

Oscar James March 29, 2021

Before I talk about how happy I am that our kids will be going back to school, I want to start with a quote from

LILLEY: Montclair Union President Has a Seat at the Table; Montclair Parents Do Not

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 16, 2021

A picture is indeed worth a thousand words, and this one of NJEA Vice President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller and Montclair Education Association (MEA) President Petal

BRICK Education Network: Building Strong Communities Brick by Brick

contributor March 16, 2021

Helen Mazarakis has served as Chair of the Board of Trustees at BRICK Education Network since 2019 and a member of the Board of Trustees

JAMES: You Do Not Need Permission to Demand Better Public Schools

Oscar James March 15, 2021

One of my mentors and political godfather was the great Carl Sharif. We lost the great Carl over five years ago.  There are two Carl

While NJ Teenagers Boycott Hybrid Education, My Son with Autism Is the Last Kid in School

contributor March 10, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

LILLEY: NJ Is Tops Because of High Education Spending That Benefits NJEA, Not Students

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 9, 2021

FLORIDA GETS BETTER RESULTS AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE According to Governor Murphy, New Jersey public schools got the gold medal in the “gold

STATE AID GUY: Yes, People Avoid New Jersey to Save Tax Money — Especially High-Earners

New Jersey Education Aid March 8, 2021

Since the beginning of New Jersey’s chronic fiscal crisis in the early-2000s, there’s been an unending argument over raising taxes on high-earners to mitigate the

MCKENNA: Whatever You Think About School Closures, Here’s How To Be Heard in Your District

contributor March 4, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

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