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As Taxpayers, We Need To Pay Attention to Newark Before the State Does!

Oscar James November 23, 2022

When I talk about how much money Newark Public Schools spends each year, people are surprised. How, they ask, can a district that serves 55,000

JerseyCAN Fellowships Launch With Bipartisan Support From NJ Senators Gopal, O’Scalon, and Singleton

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit organization advocating for high-quality schools for all New Jersey students, recently launched two fellowship programs for parents and teachers looking to become

Great Oaks Legacy Charter School Kicks off 2022 Shop Newark Campaign

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

High Performing Newark Charter Network Educating Over 2,000 Students Makes Annual Commitment To Support Local Newark & Minority-Owned Businesses this Holiday Season Great Oaks Legacy

Chemistry Council of NJ’s Education Foundation Donates $20,000 To Support Trenton 9th Grade Academy’s Science Lab

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

The New Jersey Chemistry Council Education Foundation, which has raised more than $225,000 to promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education and the many

Mt. Olive Superintendent’s Second Shift at Kean University Puts Student Teachers in a Bind

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

Mount Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki was in the news last month when his school board put him on administrative leave and he threatened to file

Newark Superintendent Promised to Fix the Chronic Absenteeism Problem. New Data Shows He Hasn’t.

Laura Waters November 22, 2022

More than half of our students were rarely absent at 50.7%. That’s Rochanda Jackson, executive director of Newark schools’ Office of Policy, Planning, Evaluation and

Asbury Park Lowers 64 Floor: Inside Info on New Grading Rules, Student Suspensions, and Special Education

Laura Waters November 21, 2022

NJ Education Report has received a trove of new information from Asbury Park, courtesy of inside sources who will remain anonymous due to fear of

‘SOLD A STORY’: Please Drop Everything and Listen to This Podcast

contributor November 21, 2022

Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. is the author of “The Literacy Cookbook” and “Hit the Drum: An Insider’s Account of How the Charter School Idea Became a National Movement/

Her Future is In the Hands of Murphy’s Education Department #LetMeLearn

Staff Writer November 21, 2022

In New Jersey, 20,000 students are on wait lists for public charter schools. Meanwhile, the Murphy Administration has reversed seven previously-approved expansions and approved only

LILLEY: Hunterdon Teachers Decry Superintendent’s Decision to Cancel Learning For a Drag Queen Show

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 18, 2022

A friendly teacher sent Sunlight a copy of a letter written by a reportedly “large group” of Hunterdon Central Regional High School teachers (here’s the Hunterdon

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