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Murphy’s Education Department Is Failing Parents and ‘All the Children Across the State of New Jersey’

Laura Waters October 26, 2022

If you’ve been following the news you already know that on Monday the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) released state scores from last Spring’s

Senator Turner: Given NAEP Scores, Let’s Set Up a Pilot Program to Extend the School Year

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

In response to ongoing concerns about learning loss that is now evidenced by unprecedented declines in math and reading on the National Assessment of Educational

Assemblyman Umba Demands Murphy’s Ed Department Release Spring Test Scores

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

Today, Assemblyman Brandon Umba (R-Medford), a member of the Assembly Education Committee, released the following statement calling for the release of NJSLA testing data from

South Orange-Maplewood Teacher’s Lawsuit: “SHE’S JEWISH OO SUS GOT A PROBLEM ON HER HANDS”

Laura Waters October 25, 2022

Last week Tamar Herman, the South Orange-Maplewood teacher who was put on administrative leave last year for allegedly pulling off the hijab of one of

Murphy’s Education Department Is Holding Student Learning Data Hostage from Parents, Teachers, and Schools

Laura Waters October 25, 2022

Yesterday we reported that New Jersey students, according to the highly-regarded NAEP tests, have suffered steeper drops in math and reading proficiency than the national

Danielle Alpert Joins the NJ Public Charter Schools Association as its New Senior Vice President

Staff Writer October 25, 2022

Yesterday the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) announced that Danielle Alpert will join their organization as Senior Vice President of Communications and Advocacy.

Black Men Read Day at Newark’s Camden Elementary School!

Staff Writer October 25, 2022

My Very Own Library (MVOL) kicked off its Black Men Read Day at Camden Elementary School on October 20, 2022. Principal Samuel Garrison of Camden

Latest on NAEP Scores: How Does NJ Stack Up Against the Rest of the Country?

Laura Waters October 24, 2022

This morning the National Assessment for Educational Progress, or NAEP, published 2022 scores for each state. We knew Covid-19 learning loss was real based on

WEIDMAN: Our Newark Charter Is Fully Staffed With 86% Teachers of Color—Here’s How We Do It

contributor October 24, 2022

Mindy Weidman  is the Chief Talent Officer of BRICK Education Network, an education organization serving the greater Newark, New Jersey area with the mission of

O’Scanlon Calls for Investigation of NJ Education Department’s Mismanagement of Start Strong Tests

Staff Writer October 24, 2022

Senator Declan O’Scanlon called for an investigation into the New Jersey Department of Education’s handling of the “Start Strong” testing which they announced to school

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