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Advocates for Adults With Disabilities Decry Murphy Administration’s Discriminatory Rules

Laura Waters April 28, 2021

It’s 9:10 am and so far my son has eaten breakfast, watched two reruns of “Emeril Live,” played on his iPad, gone on a bike

Advocates Demand That Murphy Administration Provide Equity for Adults With Developmental Disabilities

Staff Writer April 21, 2021

This is a letter from Thomas Arnone of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners to Gov. Phil Murphy asking for equitable treatment of adults

Murphy Goes to Court to Fight a School Desegregation Lawsuit. What Gives?

Staff Writer April 19, 2021

The Star-Ledger has a series called “Friendly Fire” where two consultants, Democrat Julie Roginsky and Republican Mike Duhaime, discuss policitically charged issues. In the most

ANALYSIS: Good Intentions Aside, New Jersey Is an Inequitable ‘Tale of Two Systems’ for Children and Adults With Disabilities

Laura Waters April 19, 2021

Last week Paul Aronsohn, Ombudsman for New Jerseyans with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families, submitted his annual report to Governor Phil Murphy and

New Jersey Was Given an Inch By the Feds for State Testing But ‘We’re Taking a Mile’

Staff Writer April 15, 2021

Today Dale Chu considers the “well-intentioned offer from the federal government” to give states greater flexibility in mandatory state standardized tests in order to allow

NJ Public Charter Schools Outline New Best Practices After One Year Of Remote Learning

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

As millions of children across the nation continue to be engaged in remote learning because of COVID-19, public charter schools across New Jersey today released

LILLEY: New Jersey Teachers Are Poorly Served By Their Union Leaders

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 13, 2021

The New Jersey Education Association, the state chapter of the largest teachers union in the country, boasted more than 200,000 members and $154 million in

EXPLAINER: The American Rescue Plan Gives a Huge Boost to School Funding in New Jersey

Laura Waters April 12, 2021

What is the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021? You may have heard it as the “second big COVID stimulus,” but the actual name is

Open Day Programs for Individuals 21+ with Developmental Disabilities in New Jersey!

Laura Waters April 12, 2021

The day program my son Jonah attends has been closed for thirteen months. Like many parents and caregivers of adults with disabilities, we’re holding on

Feds Approve New Jersey’s Request to Replace State Tests with “Alternative Assessment Tools”

Staff Writer April 7, 2021

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