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Are You Listening, Newark? Biden Administration Announces Initiative to Combat Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

 Two and a half months ago news leaked out that Newark Public Schools District, under the leadership of Superintendent Roger Leon, had alloted only five

JerseyCAN Touts Murphy’s Budget Line For High-Dosage Tutoring to Combat COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

(This is a press release.) On Friday Governor Murphy signed the State’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget into law.  Included in the budget is a $1

New Poll: NJ Parents Worry About Mass Shootings at Schools & Support Gov. Murphy’s Proposed Gun Safety Measures

Staff Writer June 29, 2022

In the wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, a new poll commissioned by Newark-based non-profit Project Ready finds that a majority

Here’s What You Need To Know About School Spending in Murphy’s New Budget

Staff Writer June 29, 2022

Today the New Jersey State Legislature will approve Gov. Phil Murphy’s $50.6 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins Friday, July 1st, about $4

Murphy’s Education Department to Families ‘Ripped Out of the Schools They Love’: Let Them Eat Cake

Laura Waters June 29, 2022

Who is left holding the bag? Black and Latino families who get ripped out of the schools that they love. That’s Harry Lee, Executive Director

LILLEY: New Jersey, Listen Up–This Is Why We Have a Teacher Shortage

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 28, 2022

New Jersey school administrators sound the alarm about teacher shortages. The U.S. Department of Education online pharmacy ventolin over the counter with best prices today

THORBES: A Call For A Change: Broadening The Mission of New Jersey Charter Schools

contributor June 27, 2022

Cedric Thorbes is a proud graduate of Morehouse College and most recently a 2021-2022 JerseyCAN New Jersey Teacher Leader Policy Fellow, where he advocated for

Murphy Administration’s Attack on This Newark Charter ‘Hurts and Disrespects Black and Latino Families’

Staff Writer June 27, 2022

Since 2006, Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has served the community with support from Bethany Baptist Church, one of the city’s largest and oldest

JerseyCAN Celebrates Its First Graduating Class of NJ Teacher Leader Policy Fellows!

Staff Writer June 27, 2022

(This is a press release.) In a graduation ceremony earlier this month, JerseyCAN, a nonprofit advocating for high-quality schools for all New Jersey students, proudly

A Special Education Teacher Finds the ‘Silver Lining’ to COVID

contributor June 24, 2022

Julie Mower is Executive Director of The Phoenix Center in Nutley, NJ. Ashley Agresti began her career at The Phoenix Center at the age of

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