NJEA Honchos Need To Work on Reading Comprehension

NJEA published its monthly missive yesterday, this one refuting any value to charter schools in New Jersey, except as short-term “laboratories” to test “best practices.”

Speaking of Charter Schools,

The N.Y. Post reports today that highly regarded “charter-school operators from other states are urging New York’s elected officials to increase the number of charter

Are Edu-Entrepreneurs “Racist Zealots?”

The New York Times ran an article yesterday on how nerdy, quirky hedge fund managers have found a satisfying match for their entrepreneurial and altruistic

Can N.J. Get Real About Race To The Top?

Thomas Carroll, President of the Foundation for Education Reform & Accountability, has a piece in the New York Post on why New York State will

Charter School Counterpoint

The Record editorializes that plans to open a charter school in Englewood should be dropped because, first, “the district already spends $1.8 million on an