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The NJ State Board of Education Chooses Low Risk-Low Reward in New Charter Proposals

Laura Waters February 7, 2017

Earlier this year Gov. Christie made several modest proposals intended to tweak our twenty-seven year old charter school law. One of those proposals was that

School Funding Drinking Game: Count Those Proposals!

Laura Waters February 2, 2017

I curled up in front of CNN on the evening of November 8th, cozied by a glass of wine and presumptions of a Clinton victory.

Let’s Avoid “Alternative Facts” When We Talk About School Choice and Charter Schools

Laura Waters January 25, 2017

Over the weekend, Americans were introduced to a new meme: “alternative facts,” Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway’s awkward rationalization of the president’s reality-challenged worldview. Well, this may be

Anticipated Confrontation at Tonight’s Camden School Board Meeting Ignores Student and Teacher Needs

Laura Waters December 20, 2016

“All Camden High alumni should be proud of what is taking place here. It’s for our children. It’s not about us.” That’s Camden County Sheriff

Latino Parent Voices Are Ignored in Red Bank as NJEA Muffles Expansion Plans

Laura Waters December 1, 2016

Leaders of the New Jersey Education Association often profess disdain for public charter schools. But how far will they go to stop expansion of a

Newark Parents Fight New Jersey’s Unjust and Immoral Teacher Lay-Off Law

Laura Waters November 3, 2016

The son of Newark mother Noemi Vazquez is one of 10 plaintiffs in a lawsuit called HG v. Harrington that was filed this week in

Correcting the Record: Education Law Center Gets the Facts (and Scapegoat) Wrong on District Consolidation

Laura Waters July 6, 2016

Yesterday NJTV asked a great question about New Jersey’s education system: why do residents, in a school system with more school districts per square mile

What Was Christie’s Real Motive in Proposing a Radical — and Unpassable — School Funding Plan?

Laura Waters July 5, 2016

In just the last week New York and New Jersey residents were confronted with some hard facts about K-12 student outcomes. StudentsFirstNY issued a report

A Few Corrections to Dana Goldstein’s Slate Piece on Christie’s School Funding Proposal

Laura Waters June 24, 2016

Dana Goldstein has an article in Slate today called “Chris Christie’s Education Plan is Shocking.” While there’s much to like about her criticism of Christie’s

Under Christie’s School Funding Plan, State School Aid to His Home Town Would Increase by 1335%

Laura Waters June 23, 2016

In today’s Record, Charles Stile reflects on Gov. Christie’s proposal to place a referendum on the 2017 November ballot to amend the New Jersey Constitution’s

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