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
This week Camden City welcomed a brand-new organization called the Camden Education Fund (CEF), a non-profit focused on talent, equity, engagement, and instructional quality with
Camden City Public Schools just announced that, for the fourth year in a row, students in both traditional and renaissance schools are improving their academic
The Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University (CREDO) has almost completed its City Studies Project with the aim “to provide the public
Bryan Morton is Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools, which seeks to “empower, mobilize and strengthen the voice of every Camden parent to
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