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VIDEO: ‘Possibly the Most New Jersey Story Ever”

Laura Waters November 1, 2022

Last week I interviewed Mark Bonamo of Tapinto Newark and Newark activist Oscar James II. Bonamo, along with journalist Tom Wiedmann, broke the story–which became

South Orange-Maplewood School District Sparks Community’s Ire With Misplaced Priorities

Laura Waters October 31, 2022

Last year Kate Travers’ son had a wonderful experience in his South Orange-Maplewood School District (SOMA) kindergarten class. His inclusion classroom, team-taught by a general

New Bill Would Ban Murphy Administration From Prohibit a COVID Vaccine Mandate for Schoolchildren

Staff Writer October 31, 2022

Anticipating a possible COVID vaccine mandate for school students from the Murphy Administration, Senator Kristin Corrado has introduced legislation that would prohibit the requirement for

Is Newark’s Superintendent Delusional? Don’t Bother Asking the School Board.

Laura Waters October 28, 2022

Newark Superintendent Roger León lies to the public with impunity, a tic unrestrained by the district’s Board of Education which is charged with overseeing his

SHUTMAN: Ask Your School Board Candidates These Questions

contributor October 28, 2022

Jonathan Shutman,Ed.D., is a retired school principal and administrator who has worked in the Marlboro, North Brunswick, and Montclair public school districts. This was first

NJ Charter School Association Names Sen. Troy Singleton a Charter School Champion

Staff Writer October 28, 2022

The New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) celebrated the 25th anniversary of the opening of the first charter schools in the state with the 2022 NJPCSA

Education Leaders Urge State Education Department To Not Weaken Teacher Training Requirements

contributor October 27, 2022

The New Jersey Department of Education is in the process of changing the rules for teacher training. We believe this change, should it be put

Why Did NJ Student Learning Tank More Than Almost Any Other State?

Laura Waters October 27, 2022

New Jersey residents may be surprised by the news, released Monday, that on the highly-regarded tests called the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP), students

VAN BENTHUSYSEN: We Need to Battle Student Addiction to Technology–And Here’s How

contributor October 27, 2022

Kathy Van Benthuysen is the Director of Curriculum for Converlation, the exchange of thoughts, ideas, and feelings that build and strengthen relationships. Schools are experiencing

In One Hour, JerseyCAN’s Director Will School State Assembly On What Our Kids Need To Start Recovering from Covid Learning Loss

Staff Writer October 27, 2022

Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, will provide testimony to the Senate Education Committee advocating the importance of high-dosage tutoring for all New Jersey public

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