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The Christie Exception: When the Teachers Union Doesn’t Get Its Way

Laura Waters April 15, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey? As Lenape high school student Sasha Lapham’s experience with

When Union Power Goes Too Far: The Case of Sasha Latham

Laura Waters April 1, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey? Two years ago, with some trepidation, Sasha Latham (not

The Historical Case for Teachers Unions

Laura Waters March 25, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey?   I grew up with a soundtrack of

Chris Christie Says the CDC School Reopening Guidance Was Unfairly Influenced by Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer February 19, 2021

Follow the science. That was Joe Biden’s promise to the American people—until Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers disagreed. That’s the opening line

OPINION: The Deck Is Stacked Against Parents Advocating for Their Kids

Guest Contributor January 28, 2021

Tara Murphy is a SPAN Resource Parent, a Volunteer Advocacy Ambassador for Autism Speaks, member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), founder of Parenting Frontier, and

NJEducationAid: NJ Policy Perspective's Biased Research Is Misleading You About NJ Teacher Pensions.

New Jersey Education Aid December 8, 2020

As part of its advocacy for the New Jersey Education Association, the New Jersey Policy Perspective has put its imprimatur on several reports arguing that

Why I Went From Voucher Opponent to Voucher Advocate

Laura Waters November 16, 2020

When I first started this blog twelve years ago as a neophyte in the education reform world, one of the first like-minded people I met

NJEA’S Palace Intrigue: A New Report Shines Light on The Mayoral Candidacy of Sean Spiller.

Laura Waters April 20, 2020

Three weeks ago a reader asked me an intriguing question: Is Sean Spiller, candidate for Mayor of Montclair and NJEA Vice President, actually running for

A Fiscal Realist Responds to David Sciarra’s Innumeracy

Laura Waters January 29, 2018

David G. Sciarra, executive director of the Education Law Center, wrote an editorial last week in NJ Spotlight slamming former Governor Chris Christie for not spending

New Jersey’s Pension Crisis is Largely the Fault of NJEA Leaders: Here’s Why.

Laura Waters November 27, 2017

(This is a guest post by Michael Lilley,  former executive director of Better Education For NJ Kids (B4K) and an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise

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