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Assembly Ed Committee: Biden Administration Says ‘No’ But We’ll Say ‘Yes’

Staff Writer March 18, 2021

Yesterday the Education Committee of the New Jersey State Assembly unanimously approved Bill proposal 5374, sponsored by Assemblywomen Pamela Lampitt, Mila Jasey, and Joann Downey.

SCOOP: Today NJ Education Department Will Urge State Board to Cancel Meaningful Assessments

Staff Writer March 16, 2021

Today the New Jersey State Board of Education’s Assessment Committee will meet with leaders of the NJ State Department of Education. At this meeting Board

NJ State Board of Ed Member Andrew Mulvihill on the Ed. Dept.’s Pivot on Spring Testing

Laura Waters March 8, 2021

Last Wednesday, March 3, the New Jersey State Board of Education held its monthly Public Meeting. On the agenda was a presentation on Start Strong

Asbury Park: New Leaks Expose Tensions Between District Administrators and School Board Members

Laura Waters March 2, 2021

Student enrollment and state funding are dropping in Asbury Park Public Schools, requiring a recalibration of facililties and spending. These challenges are causing tensions between

WHITE: Focus on Teachers and Follow the Money: Pandemic Parenting Advice From an Expert

Paula White February 25, 2021

I’ve been an empty nester since the pandemic began — happily free of the burden of managing children’s virtual learning along with all the other

RICCARDS: Biden Administration Boldly Declares Importance of Measuring Academic Impact of Pandemic Year

Patrick Riccards February 23, 2021

Rest easy, Garden State. The Biden Administration and its U.S. Department of Education has now made the tough decision for us. The decision no one

Breaking: NJ Legislature Prepares to Act on Bill to Help Kids, Despite Inaction From DOE and Opposition From Lobbyists

Staff Writer December 16, 2020

Last week the New Jersey State Senator passed a bill, S-3214,  mandating  that Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillen “require each school district to submit data on

Senate Education Committee Demands a "Reckoning With Truth," Despite Pleas From NJEA

Staff Writer December 8, 2020

After the U.S. education system fractured into Zoom screens last spring, experts feared millions of children would fall behind. Hard evidence now shows they were

NJ Senate Education Committee to Consider Crucial Bill Later Today.

Staff Writer December 7, 2020

Heads-up to those who think measuring New Jersey students’ learning loss is critical if we are to provide for the needs of students who have

Without Assessment Data, We Won't Get Our Kids Back on Track.

Guest Contributor December 4, 2020

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