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‘Do Something About It!’ Outraged Parents and Students Denounce District’s Racist Culture at School Board Meeting

Staff Writer March 21, 2022

According to parents and students, racism is alive and well at Central Regional School DIstrict in Ocean County where 70% of students are white and

Jersey City Board Members Fret Over School Taxes and Play ‘Texas Hold’em’

Staff Writer March 18, 2022

The Jersey City Board of Education held a marathon meeting yesterday trying to balance the burden on taxpayers—the proposed 2022-2023 budget will add $2,400 a

LILLEY: New Jersey Comes in Dead Last For Out-Migration So What Will Murphy Do About It?

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 18, 2022

Another migration study, another last-place finish for New Jersey.  This time it’s a 2022 study by Hire A Helper that used data from moves, company surveys and

‘Why Is Gov. Murphy Not Expanding Well-Performing Schools?’

contributor March 17, 2022

Mariclare Rivera is a Kearney resident and parent of four; three of whom attend Hudson Arts & Science Charter School. When I grew up in

Montclair Politicos React To Take-Down of Teacher Union President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller

Laura Waters March 17, 2022

Today the Montclair Local has a piece on the community reaction to an op-ed posted in NJ Ed Report by Vote Montclair founder Erik D’Amato.

Jersey City and Lakewood: Not So Perfect Together When It Comes Schools and Property Taxes

Laura Waters March 16, 2022

Jersey City and Lakewood’s public school districts couldn’t be more dissimilar. The former, New Jersey’s second largest district, educates 33,000 students—a mix of Black, white,

Pleasantville Teacher Is Caught On Video Using Racist Language

Staff Writer March 16, 2022

‘Quiet,’ an adult voice can be heard saying. ‘What I said was, ‘Is it OK if I use the word (racial slur)?’ This is an

To ‘Bridge the Gap,’ Newark Non-Profit Launches Website To Help Parents Choose Schools

Laura Waters March 15, 2022

Today the New Jersey Children’s Foundation (NJCF) announced the launch of My Schools Newark, a free online research tool and mobile-friendly website that provides parents

BREAKING: Ocean County Teacher Arrested For Death Threats and Cyber-Bullying

Staff Writer March 15, 2022

Shafayeth Syed, a former 8th grade science teacher at William Davie Middle School in Hamilton Township (Ocean County), was arrested this morning after making threats

This Is How Montclair Mayor/NJ State Teachers Union President Sean Spiller Was Humiliated at the Ballot Box

contributor March 14, 2022

On Tuesday March 8th, voters in Montclair were for the first time given the opportunity to choose members of the local Board of Education, following

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