How Much Do We Spend Per Pupil?

The Common Sense Institute of New Jersey, a libertarian organization that opposes current levels of government spending, has just put out a new report called

NJ DOE’s Education Reform Agenda

New Jersey’s application to the Feds for a waiver from the strictures of No Child Left Behind includes a wishlist of legislative bills that would

NJ’s Special Education Inequities

The Record has a two-part piece (here and here) on a new trend among NJ school districts: serving students with disabilities within the public system

NJ Special Ed Funding Verdict: Broken

The NJ State DOE has just released a report commissioned by Denver-based Augenblick Palaich and Associates (APA), which seeks to answer the question, does the

Press Release of the Day

The NJ DOE sizes up our new NAEP scores: Under the Christie Administration, New Jersey continued to improve its overall national ranking on the 2011

NJ Hands in Race To The Top Application

Today the NJ Department of Education submitted its application for the third round of the federal Race To The Top competition. This proposal targets early

NJ Charter School Feast

Amidst all the will-he-or-won’t-he Christie fog on the Jersey windshield, it’s been easy to miss this week’s stream of articles and editorials on charter schools.