The big NJ education story today is yesterday’s Convocation at Jackson Liberty High School, featuring Ed. Comm. Chris Cerf, his management team, and 400 members
Per tradition, let’s compare the New Jersey School Report Cards of two Burlington County districts, Moorestown and Willingboro, which are nine miles apart from each
Education Law Center, standard bearer for poor minority students in New Jersey, issued a press release yesterday charging that Gov. Christie and Ed. Comm. Cerf,
The National Assessment of Educational Progress released its scores on science exams given to 8th graders. Overall, reports the Wall St. Journal, “32% of students
In a recent issue of Wisconsin Interest that also appears (in abridged form) in Fordham’s Flypaper blog, Mike Petrelli considers the educational politics of Alfie
Clarence Page, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, discusses two new reports that show that while the national educational achievement gap between black and white students
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