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Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt

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.

State Legislature Divided on Whether To Waive Spring Standardized Testing

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

There’s a rift in the State Legislature: Two Assemblywomen, Pamela Lampitt and Mila Jasey, will introduce a bill next week that would require the New

Murphy Is Losing Key Allies As He Fumbles School Reopening Plans.

Laura Waters August 20, 2020

It’s a domino effect: Despite Gov. Murphy’s resistance to lengthy periods of online instruction, district after district — 150 at last count—is ignoring him and

Pressure Builds on Murphy To Keep Schools Closed and Go All-Remote

Laura Waters August 5, 2020

Governor Phil Murphy is trying to juggle the academic needs of schoolchildren, valid health concerns of teachers, and a sudden uptick of Covid-19 cases as

Latest News on New Jersey’s (Rapidly Changing) School Reopening Plans.

Laura Waters July 30, 2020

It’s not a secret how all this should work. When anticipating prolonged school closures, states need to set clear expectations for the quality of learning

NJ Education Committee Chairs Ruiz and Lampitt Say State DOE Needs to Step it Up Now

Laura Waters May 29, 2020

Wednesday I wrote about the webinar “Learning from NJ’s Public Charter Schools during COVID-19” but I left out the opening discussion with Senator Teresa Ruiz

Senator Ruiz amd Assemblywoman Lampitt Join Public Charter School Leaders To Share Best Practices for Home Instruction: Sign Up Now!

Laura Waters May 14, 2020

For teachers, parents, and administrators struggling to meet children’s educational needs during the coronavirus pandemic, here’s an opportunity to learn about best practices: Next Tuesday,

Gov. Murphy Promised NJEA He’d “Get Rid of PARCC Day One.” Not So Fast, Say Those Who Value Honest Representations of Student Proficiency and School Quality.

Laura Waters September 20, 2018

Last week New Jersey Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet presented a  proposal to the State Board of Education to reduce the end-of-course (EOC) state tests administered

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