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LILLEY: Less Than Half of American Parents Trust Teachers on Issues of Gender and Sexuality–Including Liberals

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 29, 2022

It turns out that a majority of public school parents distrust public schools when it comes to teaching about gender and sexuality.  Contrary to this reality, a recent NJEA

Battle Heats Up in Corrupt Elizabeth as Parents Remind Mayor He Can’t Fire Teachers

Staff Writer August 26, 2022

As NJ Education Report readers know, late Wednesday Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollage publicly threatened the local teachers union with retaliation if members don’t agree to

Big Teacher Shortage Hits Paterson—as Union President Predicted

Staff Writer August 26, 2022

Paterson Public Schools District announced yesterday that it has 122 teaching vacancies heading into the opening of schools. In addition, 46 teachers have given notice

LILLEY: In Pitting Teachers Against Parents, NJEA Is Injecting Politics Into Our Schools

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 26, 2022

Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey has detailed how the NJEA is training teachers to become political activists to push for truly radical education policies at

Dueling Videos: NJEA and Senate GOP Slug It Out on YouTube (Or Somewhere)

Staff Writer August 25, 2022

This is a press release from New Jersey Assembly Republicans. The “parody video” they reference slams NJEA for its own ad (not a parody) that

Parents of Students with Disabilities Win First Round in Case Against Murphy’s Education Department

Staff Writer August 25, 2022

Once again New Jersey is making national news for its failure to properly serve students with disabilities. Back in 2019—pre-COVID, before things got worse for children

Mayor of Elizabeth Threatens District Teachers If They Protest Contract Impasse

Laura Waters August 25, 2022

There has been tons of ink spilled on the corruption at Elizabeth Public Schools district, the second-largest district in the New Jersey with a mostly

New Survey: Four Out of Five Parents Want To Expand Charters. Are You Listening, Gov. Murphy?

Staff Writer August 25, 2022

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools just released new survey data from The Harris Poll on parents’ views on education and willingness to be

COMMENTARY: Do We Really Have a Teacher Shortage and, If We Do, How Can We Fix It?

Laura Waters August 24, 2022

The American teacher shortage is headlining news stories and infiltrating social media, although there’s little consensus on whether this shortage is new or if it

As 60,000 Students Return to Public Charters, Murphy’s Education Department Should Listen to Their Parents

Staff Writer August 24, 2022

Support among voters and parents for public charter schools is high following student achievement results that proved charter schools accelerated learning during the pandemic. The

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