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‘State of Emergency’ or ‘Not a Failure’? Dueling Takeaways on Learning Loss at State Board of Education Meeting

Staff Writer June 17, 2021

There was some dissension yesterday during the New Jersey State Board of Education meeting. Vice President Andy Mulvihill, upon hearing that 37 percent of NJ

NEWSFLASH: Ciattarelli, Murphy’s GOP Challenger, at Odds With NJ Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer June 16, 2021

Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican challenger to Gov. Phil Murphy, has reached an impasse with leaders of the New Jersey Education Association.  While he received an

This Educator Says New Jersey’s Backlash Against Testing Is Hurting Our Neediest Students

Staff Writer June 15, 2021

Did you know that in New Jersey only 47% of adults read at middle school-level? In Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties it’s ten points lower.

New Data on Student Learning Loss Sounds the Alarm for NJ Education Department-Mandated Summer School Programs

Staff Writer June 11, 2021

Last year the Trump Administration allowed states to waive annual standardized testing due to all-remote instruction. This year the Biden Administration cut states a break,

Asbury Update: A ‘Whistleblower’ Gets Suspended and the School Board Plays Charades

Laura Waters June 10, 2021

Reginald Mirthil, the principal of Thurgood Marshall Upper Elementary School, has been suspended. On Tuesday he sent out a tweet that led to a lockdown

Bill That Would Protect Students With Disabilities Stalled on Murphy’s Desk

Staff Writer June 9, 2021

A month ago the New Jersey State Legislature unanimously passed a bill that would offer 700 students with disabilities an additional year of high school

EXPLAINER: What Are Standardized Tests and Why Do We Need Them?

Laura Waters June 9, 2021

Few education topics get parents, teachers, and school leaders more riled up than discussions about using results from student tests to measure the quality of

New Jersey Schools Have $3 Billion to Spend. How Will an Anemic Education Department Manage?

Laura Waters June 8, 2021

“Districts have serious needs, and this could help them address equity issues worsened by the virus. But as welcome as this money is, the state’s

NJ Superintendents Decry Murphy’s ‘Confusing, Contradictory’ Guidance on Masking in Schools

Staff Writer June 4, 2021

This is a letter from Monmouth County district superintendents to Governor Phil Murphy, asking that he reconsider his “confusing, and at times, contradictory guidance regarding

Education Law Center: New Jersey Education Department Under-Staffed and Overwhelmed

Staff Writer May 26, 2021

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