Protecting Our Democracy, a New Jersey-based 501(c)(4), is announcing the launch of a robust campaign to defend against attacks on personal freedoms, restore confidence in
Newark’s State Street School is a small ramshackle building with eight classrooms that hasn’t been used since the 1950’s. Back in 2016 then-Superintendent Chris Cerf
Mount Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki, who was put on administrative leave last night, has filed tort claims against two Board of Education members for $10
Today the New York Times is breaking news about South Orange-Maplewood Public Schools. Back in October 2021, Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad heard that a second-grade
Two years ago the New Jersey Schools Development Authority, responsible for building and renovating facilities in low-income districts, was mired in scandal. Murphy’s appointed chief
Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, is frustrated with the New Jersey Education Department’s delayed release of last spring’s student proficiency tests. In an op-ed
Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center
October 17, 2022
The NJEA has re-jiggered its website again, and student performance is now at the top of the page. Perhaps sensing that teachers became dissatisfied with the NJEA’s
According to an inside source, some New Jersey school districts distributed “cheat sheets” last month for students taking the state’s standardized tests called Start Strong.
The impact of the pandemic on education is becoming clearer with news the average ACT test score sunk to its lowest point in 30 years, and Senator
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