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LILLEY: Hunterdon Teachers Decry Superintendent’s Decision to Cancel Learning For a Drag Queen Show

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 18, 2022

A friendly teacher sent Sunlight a copy of a letter written by a reportedly “large group” of Hunterdon Central Regional High School teachers (here’s the Hunterdon

Rainbow Wave Overtakes Red Ripple—in School Board Elections!

contributor November 17, 2022

Lauren Albrecht is the chair of the New Jersey LGBTQ Democrats, and Joe Forte is a National Victory Campaign Board board member, which is critical

JAMES: An Open Letter Asking Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz to Fight For Our Children, Not Newark’s Superintendent

Oscar James November 9, 2022

Dear Senator Ruiz: You are a true champion for education to children across the state – and one of the top policy experts on the

WALDEN: Why Is the Murphy Administration Protecting This Illegal Preschool Trailer Park?

contributor November 8, 2022

Robert Walden is a retired investigative evidence photographer who is a qualified expert photography witness. He has been chronicling misconduct related to North Bergen’s 17-trailer

LILLEY: (Updated!) From 2011-2020, NJEA Spent $560K+ in 43 New Jersey School Districts. Here’s a List.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 8, 2022

Update via Mike Lilley: Sunlight has discovered $70,000 in last-minute spending on school board elections from the NJEA’s Super PAC, Garden State Forward.   Recent

LILLEY: In These Four School Board Elections, NJEA Is Tilting the Scales For Union-Friendly Candidates

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 7, 2022

Sunlight wants to update our reporting on NJEA funding for local school board races.  In Wayne, Sparta, Ringwood and Old Bridge, the NJEA’s traditional PAC, NJEA

JAMES: Roger, You Are the Newark Superintendent. Why Are You Lying To Us?

Oscar James November 7, 2022

As many of you have read over the months, I like to try to create some good trouble in Newark. Sometimes I push the line,

SHEN & HAMILTON: What Schools Can Do To Save Kids’ Lives

contributor November 1, 2022

Karie Shen is a high school senior and a member of the RISE Team in The Hamilton Lab at Rutgers University. Dr. Jessica L. Hamilton

SHUTMAN: Ask Your School Board Candidates These Questions

contributor October 28, 2022

Jonathan Shutman,Ed.D., is a retired school principal and administrator who has worked in the Marlboro, North Brunswick, and Montclair public school districts. This was first

Education Leaders Urge State Education Department To Not Weaken Teacher Training Requirements

contributor October 27, 2022

The New Jersey Department of Education is in the process of changing the rules for teacher training. We believe this change, should it be put

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