NJEA Goes Viral

The new Facebook page mellifluously entitled “NEW JERSEY TEACHERS UNITED AGAINST GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE’S PAY FREEZE” has this disclaimer prominently displayed: “This page is not

Keep The Heat On

As Gov. Christie continues to position the NJEA leadership in the role as Chief Obstructionist to creating an affordable and accountable NJ public school system,

The Asbury Park Press Agrees With Us:

Gov. Christie’s proposed cuts in school aid hit poor urban districts the hardest: “About $126 million, or 25 percent of the total cuts, come from

Speaking of the Wrath of NJEA’s Leadership,

the head honchos in the Trenton office are hitting back fearlessly against Gov. Christie’s school aid cuts and the new pension and benefits reforms currently

Surplus Drill-Down

Following Gov. Christie’s Budget address last week, the State published a PDF file listing by county each of our 591 school districts. This is a

Some Friendly Advice to NJEA

When Chris Christie introduced his pension reform proposals yesterday, the reaction of the leadership of NJEA was fast and fierce. Within moments an email blast

Lifeline for Trenton Central High?

In yesterday’s Trenton Times Drs. James Deneen and Carmen Catanese propose a three-part fix for Trenton Central High School, one of NJ’s most dysfunctional educational

Corzine and Christie on Ed Reform and RTTT

The near-simultaneous release of NJ’s Race To The Top application and The Education Subcommittee Report conveniently provides an opportunity to compare Corzine’s and Christie’s vision

Cheat Sheet for Christie’s Educational Agenda

Here’s a Spark’s Notes version of Gov. Christie’s Education Subcommittee Report, which constitutes a list of recommendations to improve public education in N.J. Some are

Lucille the Apothecary

The Record has come out hard against Corzine’s party favors to good pals, specifically Davy’s appointment to the Pharmacy Board, which will secure her government