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NJ Teachers Union Hits Back at ‘Disinformation’ About Murphy Administration’s New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer April 22, 2022

This is a copy of a “Disinformation Alert” from the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) front office, accusing “political consultants and partisan pundits” of making

COMMENTARY: Is This School Really a Remedy For NJ’s Intensely-Segregated School System?

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

Yesterday the New Jersey Monitor had a fine piece on the Garden State’s long struggle to integrate schools, currently the subject of a lawsuit. One

New Bill Proposal Would Address Parent Concerns About Murphy Administration’s Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer April 20, 2022

State Senator Vin Gopal, Chair of the Senate Education Committee, says he will introduce a bill proposal that would require school districts to publish curricula

Big Mess at Murphy’s Ed Department: Some Students Were Tested On Material They Hadn’t Learned Yet

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

The past October, one million New Jersey public school students took a series of tests called Start Strong that assessed proficiency in reading for grades

Parents Demand Reversal of Murphy Administration’s New Sexual Education Standards: ‘Opting Out Is Not a Reasonable Solution’

Staff Writer April 19, 2022

This is a petition challenging the decision by Gov. Murphy’s  Education Department to revise the health and physical education standards, approved by the State Board

PETRILLI, GRIFFITH, ROSENKRANS: Gov. Murphy, Listen To the Evidence and Let Newark Charters Expand

contributor April 19, 2022

Michael J. Petrilli is the president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. David Griffith is the institute’s associate director for research and the author of

NJ Ed Department, Following Murphy’s Directive, Issues ‘Clarification’ On Sex Ed Standards

Staff Writer April 18, 2022

Last Wednesday, April, 13th, in reaction to public backlash, Gov. Phil Murphy announced he was directing his Department of Education to review health and physical

Murphy, Says New Report, Is Eyeing the Presidency While Cheating Students and Teachers

Laura Waters April 14, 2022

Mike Lilley of Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey has a new analysis out called, “Before You Go, Gov. Murphy, There Is Some Unfinished Business

Murphy Walks Back New Sex Ed Recommendations, Says They’ve Been ‘Intentionally Misrepresented’

Staff Writer April 13, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy just announced “he’ll direct the state Department of Education to “review the standards and provide further clarification on what age-appropriate guidelines look

BENNETT: Party Bosses or Party Bases? The Problem with NJ Primaries isn’t the County Line

Jeff Bennett April 13, 2022

Jeff Bennett blogs at New Jersey Education Aid. In the last two years there’s been a campaign by progressive groups in New Jersey such as

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