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Will Starting High Schools Later Create Different Problems?

contributor April 8, 2022

Rob Jennings is a reporter at Advance Media, where this first appeared. 5:48 a.m. That’s when my alarm went off during my long-ago high school

LILLEY: NJEA Leaders Are Trying To Pretend COVID Learning Loss Didn’t Happen and That’s Hurting Kids

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 5, 2022

In an article entitled “In-Person Classes Boost Test Scores,” the Wall Street Journal reports that American students are scoring lower on reading and math tests than last year,

JAMES: Murphy Has Put Our Children’s Educational Futures at Risk and We’re Fed Up

Oscar James April 1, 2022

Most recently, in “Murphy Just Put a Ceiling on my Daughter’s Future,” I wrote about the developing educational crisis here in New Jersey. Thanks to

FRANKEL: Phil Murphy’s Fear of Owning What He Says Makes It Hard To Be a Democrat Right Now

contributor March 31, 2022

Matthew Frankel worked in the Clinton White House, the Office of House Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt, and is a veteran of a variety of Democratic

KEANE: NJ Legislators, Vote ‘No’ on Proposal to Replace Snow Days With Virtual Learning Days

contributor March 24, 2022

Rachel Keane of West Orange is a registered nurse and mother of two children, ages 2 and 5. This was first published at nj.com. At

NJ EDUCATION AID: Murphy’s 2022-2023 School Aid Budget Is a ‘Positive Surprise’

New Jersey Education Aid March 23, 2022

New Jersey’s 2022-23 state aid distribution is another big step towards state aid fairness. Thanks to the addition of $650 million of new K-12 operating

RETALIS: Here’s How ‘Mixed Reality’ Can Help Early Learners and Students with Disabilities

contributor March 22, 2022

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. The education sector has

LILLEY: New Jersey Comes in Dead Last For Out-Migration So What Will Murphy Do About It?

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 18, 2022

Another migration study, another last-place finish for New Jersey.  This time it’s a 2022 study by Hire A Helper that used data from moves, company surveys and

‘Why Is Gov. Murphy Not Expanding Well-Performing Schools?’

contributor March 17, 2022

Mariclare Rivera is a Kearney resident and parent of four; three of whom attend Hudson Arts & Science Charter School. When I grew up in

This Is How Montclair Mayor/NJ State Teachers Union President Sean Spiller Was Humiliated at the Ballot Box

contributor March 14, 2022

On Tuesday March 8th, voters in Montclair were for the first time given the opportunity to choose members of the local Board of Education, following

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