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Are Newark District Officials Hiding the Truth Or Are They Just Bad at Making Graphs?

Staff Writer March 31, 2022

Yesterday NJ Ed Report published a short article after Newark officials released new information on the academic gains of students who attend Newark district schools.

New Jersey High School Start Times Are Early! Is That Going to Change?

Staff Writer March 31, 2022

As the New Jersey State Legislature considers a bill proposal that would require high schools to start the day no earlier than 8:30 am, it’s

FRANKEL: Phil Murphy’s Fear of Owning What He Says Makes It Hard To Be a Democrat Right Now

contributor March 31, 2022

Matthew Frankel worked in the Clinton White House, the Office of House Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt, and is a veteran of a variety of Democratic

Fewer Than 6 Percent of Newark District Students Will Reach Proficiency in Math

Staff Writer March 30, 2022

Newark Public Schools District just released the most recent scores on the in-district assessments that measure student learning. According to Patrick Wall at Chalkbeat, “Newark

Camden Youngsters Hospitalized After Drinking From School Milk Cartons

Staff Writer March 30, 2022

Today at least 64 young Camden schoolchildren from the Early Childhood Development Center and Riletta T. Cream Elementary School were sickened when they drank from

COMMENTARY: Is Biden Really Trying To ‘Yank Students Out of Schools Their Parents Chose’? So Murphy.

Laura Waters March 29, 2022

The Biden Administration just released new rules for applicants to the federal Charter Schools Program (CSP), which is supposed to help public charters with start-up expenses

Westfield Schools Shaken By Outbreaks of Anti-Semitism

Staff Writer March 29, 2022

(Photo courtesy of TapInto.) This past August, in wealthy Westfield, residents were shocked to find a swastika etched into playground equipment  in a townpark. This

New Legislative Proposal Would Dial Back High School Start Times to 8:30 AM

Staff Writer March 28, 2022

A new New Jersey Assembly proposal, online pharmacy amaryl no prescription pharmacy A 3816, would require high schools to begin the school day no earlier

Four Corrections to Jersey City Teacher Union President’s Speech to School Board on Superintendent Selection

Laura Waters March 28, 2022

Ron Greco, the president of the Jersey City Education Association (JCEA), the local arm of the teachers union, made an impassioned plea to the Jersey

Jersey City Addendum: How a Board Member’s Ties to the Teachers Union Can Lead to School Budget Woes

Laura Waters March 25, 2022

Earlier this week, in a story about Jersey City Public Schools’ habit of giving large bonuses to central office administrators, I neglected a key piece

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