NJEA’s Giordano Gets the NJ GOP Treatment

Vince Giordano, NJEA’s Executive Director, is still getting slammed for a thoughtless comment he made on the radio in response to a question about the

Comm. Cerf Comes Out Swinging

What to make of the timing of yesterday’s NJEA/Christie fisticuffs and today’s release of a memo from Ed. Comm. Cerf attacking NJEA’s leaders for sugar-coating

Quote of the Day

Today’s NJ Spotlight on NJ’s achievement gap between “low income kids and everyone else”: In elementary school language arts, for instance, the gap between low-income

It’s Not The Money

There’s two big education stories circling today: the NJ Supreme Court’s hearing on whether Gov. Christie’s school aid cuts violated the Constitution, and the most

Snaps to ELC

While the Schott Foundation may need an editor (see post below), the Education Law Center made good use of the report “Yes We Can: The

NJ Fisticuffs

Senator Dick Codey narrowly averted a boxing match between Senator Mike Doherty and Senator Ray Lesniak when he thrust himself between them as they inveighed

Paging All Fact-Checkers

Here’s Tom Moran on yesterday’s filing by the Education Law Center to overturn Christie’s public school education cuts because they violate the School Funding Reform