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COMMENTARY: Does Camden’s Teachers Union President Have the NJ Education Department in His Back Pocket?

Laura Waters February 8, 2021

This is part of an email Camden Education Association President Keith Benson sent late last week to his members (or possibly just CEA leaders). Here,

COMMENTARY: Will NJ’s New Ed Commissioner Plant Her Flag With Camden Families or Union Lobbyists?

Laura Waters February 3, 2021

Over the last two years I’ve documented the power New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) wields over the Murphy Administration and his Department of Education (DOE).

As Enrollment Nosedives, Camden City Schools District Proposes A Plan to Improve Learning Environments and Close a $40 Million Annual Deficit

Staff Writer February 2, 2021

Camden City Public Schools has proposed a plan designed by Superintendent Katrina McCombs and the school board that will close four schools –Sharp Elementary, Wiggins

Opinion: In Camden, Better Services for Our Children Matter More Than School Closures

Staff Writer January 26, 2021

Shirley Irizarry is the Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools. This was first published on TapintoCamden. online pharmacy zocor for sale with best

OPINION: Superintendent Deserves Support for Necessary School Closures

Guest Contributor January 25, 2021

This is an op-ed by Janellen Duffy, a senior adviser to JerseyCAN: The New Jersey Campaign for Achievement Now. She served as education policy adviser

Fact-Checking a Skewed Take on Camden School Closures

Laura Waters January 11, 2021

WHYY  has a “news” story on pending closures of traditional schools in Camden City due to declining enrollment. Certainly it’s a topic of interest and

Students are Collateral Damage In Camden Union Prez’s Fight to Save Union Jobs

Laura Waters November 17, 2020

Keith Benson, President of the Camden Education Association, has a petition on change.org demanding that NJEA “utilize its massive legal apparatus” to “challenge the legality”

Camden Councilwoman: “I Believe in the Transformation that is Taking Place in the City of my Birth,” Including Five Straight Years of Academic Improvement in Camden Schools.

Guest Contributor February 21, 2020

This is a guest post by Felisha Reyes Morton who is a Camden Councilwoman (and first Latina to represent the 4th Ward since redistricting), co-founding

After Seven Years of Broadly-Supported School Choice, How Are Camden Students Faring?

Guest Contributor January 27, 2020

This is a guest post by David Osborne and Tressa Pankovits. Osbourne  leads the K-12 education work of the Progressive Policy Institute. Pankovits is associate

Attention NJ Taxpayers: Is NJEA Illegally Coordinating with Camden School Board Candidates?

Guest Contributor November 4, 2019

This is a guest post by Michael Lilley, Founder and President of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey, which seeks to educate residents on the

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