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We Don’t Just Need COVID Testing, Our Students Need Academic Testing Too

Laura Waters November 11, 2020

When I was seven months pregnant with my first baby I developed a condition called preeclampsia. It can be quite serious—once it was a leading

New Report From School Boards Association: It’s Time for the State Education Department to Do Its Job.

Staff Writer October 23, 2020

Today the New Jersey School Boards Association released the third in a series of reports on how the coronavirus is changing education in New Jersey.

New Jersey Schools Failed the Remote Learning Test in March. Here Are 3 Ways to Get September Right.

Laura Waters September 16, 2020

For the last two years I’ve been reporting on the disarray at the New Jersey Department of Education. Suddenly I’m not the only one. In

Surely We Can Do Better Than DeVos When It Comes to Opening Schools

Laura Waters July 16, 2020

Sunday morning Education Secretary Betsy DeVos went on CNN and Fox to tout her belief that all American schools must open for full-time in-person learning

NJ’s Standardized Test Mess Is a Solution in Search of a Problem: We Raise NJ Is Happy to Help.

Laura Waters December 10, 2019

We Raise New Jersey just issued a statement about a critical decision facing the State Board of Education: Does the Board defer to Gov. Murphy

“It’s Embarrassing to Work For the NJ DOE These Days and Pretend That the Emperor Has Brains and Clothes!”: Staff Take Umbrage at “Employee Appreciation Week”

Laura Waters September 3, 2019

Last week, New Jersey Department of Education’s staff members’ inboxes filled up with cheery reminders from their supervisors regarding “NJ DOE Employee Appreciation Week.” An

Via “We Raise New Jersey,” Some Context As The State Debates High School Graduation Requirements

Laura Waters January 22, 2019

We Raise New Jersey,  a coalition committed to advancing college and career readiness, has just issued a comparative analysis of high school graduation requirements throughout

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