That’s the topic for my post today at Newsworks WHYY. Teaser: These changes are serendipitous for those of the education reform persuasion, and dovetail smoothly
From the Philadelphia Inquirer’s article on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s vote (split right down party lines) to not confirm Philip Kwon for State Supreme Court:
The Record Editorial Board supports the bill (A1877) approved by the State Assembly last week that would subject all aspiring charter schools to a public
Gov. Christie presented his budget yesterday at the Statehouse. The bottom line is a $32.1 billion spending plan, which includes a $108 million increase in
Andrew Sullivan, in describing Gov. Christie’s veto of gay marriage in NJ, explains how the gay rights movement had “the goalposts moved” on them. First,
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