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Fifty Years After the Newark Teacher Strikes and Riots, Black Families Demand To Be Heard

Laura Waters May 18, 2022

In June 1972, the New Jersey Department of Education issued a report called “Teachers’ Strikes in Newark, 1964-1971.” The document includes a timeline that details

From NJEA to the Murphy’s Office and Back Again! Chief of Staff Gets a Promotion.

Laura Waters May 17, 2022

The New Jersey Education Association just announced the hiring of Deborah Cornavaca, currently Deputy Chief of Staff for Gov. Phil Murphy, as the union’s new

Hopewell Valley Student Files Lawsuit Against District and Teacher For Multiple Sexual Assaults

Staff Writer May 17, 2022

Sara Stillitano, a 19-year-old high school senior, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Hopewell Valley Public Schools District (Mercer County) and Mark Amanti, her

‘We Can’t Breathe’: Elizabeth City Community Members Assail District Leadership

Laura Waters May 16, 2022

At Elizabeth Board of Education’s public meeting last Thursday, racist social media posts by Superintendent Olga Hugelmeyer’s husband weren’t the only sore spot.  During the

‘We Need to Shift the Way We View Teachers,’ Says New Jersey Educator: Here’s Why

contributor May 16, 2022

Robert Moore wrote this story for Honored, a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping great teachers in the classroom and to inspiring a new generation of

BREAKING: Chaos in Elizabeth As Community Calls Out Racism

Laura Waters May 13, 2022

Last night’s Elizabeth Board of Education meeting was raucous and chaotic, coming on the heels of explosive accusations by a former special education teacher.  Yet

‘Doing Less Was Not an Option.’ How One New Jersey Charter School Kept Kids Learning No Matter What.

Laura Waters May 12, 2022

Note: Achievers Early College Prep is one of seven high-performing public charters with previously-approved expansions that the Murphy Administration’s Education Department recently reversed. Currently 90

As Murphy ‘Relentlessly Assaults’ Charter Schools, Reviewers Take Note

Staff Writer May 12, 2022

The Center for Education Reform, a non-profit dedicated to expanding educational opportunities, just released its 2022 rankings of states’ charter school laws, finding that 14

Camden Education Fund Leads Collaborative Celebration of Student Success

Staff Writer May 12, 2022

Last week the Camden Education Fund collaborated with Camden City, the traditional school district, and charter and renaissance schools to host Camden’s first CItywide College

EXPLAINER: What Is the Charter Schools Program and Why Are Equity Advocates So Angry With Biden?

Staff Writer May 11, 2022

Today thousands of Americans are gathered in Washington D.C., protesting the Biden Administraton’s gutting of a 37-year law called the Charter School Program (CSP). Through

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