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Sheesh, SCHI: A Civil Rights Complaint, Plus the Director of Lakewood Special Ed School Accused of Stealing Million Dollars from the District

Laura Waters April 19, 2018

Last week Rabbi Osher Eisemann, the founder of the School for Hidden Intelligence (SCHI), previously arrested for mere money-laundering, is now facing corruption charges. A year

How do PARCC Tests Match Up with “Gold Standard” Assessments?

Laura Waters April 18, 2018

New Jersey is celebrating its national dominance in academic achievement. The new National Assessment of Educational Progress scores (NAEP) just came out — these tests,

Rouhanifard Resigns: What’s Next for Camden City Public Schools?

Laura Waters April 11, 2018

Today Camden Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard announced his resignation. I’ve followed the trajectory of Camden Public Schools since I started this blog ten years ago and

How Deep Does Charter School Animus Run in Trenton? Ask the Head of the Trenton Teachers Union.

Laura Waters April 5, 2018

State unions are typically united. When the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) speaks, it speaks for all of its local bargaining units. But a recent

Dear Gov. Murphy and Comm. Repollet: NJ Voters Want You to Maintain State Standardized Tests

Laura Waters March 22, 2018

The public school advocacy group called We Raise NJ just released a the results of a recent poll exploring NJ residents’ views on  current course

New Column: Murphy Says He Wants to Scrap PARCC Tests but Doesn’t Know How. Here’s What It Would Take — and It’s Not Easy

Laura Waters March 19, 2018

It starts here: Eighteen months ago, Governor-to-be Phil Murphy vowed during his keynote address at the 2016 New Jersey Education Association convention to “scrap PARCC

When Politics Undermines Scholarship: A New “Analysis” from Julia Sass Rubin and Mark Weber

Laura Waters March 16, 2018

A new report is out called “New Jersey Charter Schools: A Data-Driven View – 2018 Update, Part I” by Julia Sass Rubin and Mark Weber.

A Preliminary Analysis of Murphy’s Education Budget from N.J.’s School Funding Expert

Laura Waters March 14, 2018

(This is a guest post from the anonymous writer of the great school funding blog called New Jersey Education Aid. The writer notes that this

Does a New Jersey High School Diploma Signify Anything At All?

Laura Waters March 5, 2018

Here’s the start of my new column at NJ Spotlight Last month, New Jersey’s new acting Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet described the state’s sixth year in

Here’s What It’s Like to Have a Teacher Think You Can’t Write Because You’re a Black Boy From Trenton.

Laura Waters February 26, 2018

(This piece, originally published at Education Post, is by Tre Johnson, a freelance writer on race, culture and politics. He’s also an educator, advocate and part-time

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