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What Is the ‘Overlooked Secret’ at Central Jersey College Prep Charter School?

Laura Waters May 24, 2022

No matter the color of their skin, how much money their parents have, or whether their parents went to college, if provided with opportunities, kids

Camden Education Fund Leads Collaborative Celebration of Student Success

Staff Writer May 12, 2022

Last week the Camden Education Fund collaborated with Camden City, the traditional school district, and charter and renaissance schools to host Camden’s first CItywide College

MCKENNA: Reclaiming Our Kids’ Mental Health, Or, Strange Times Call for Strange Parenting

contributor May 5, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at Laura McKenna’s Newsletter, Apt. 11D. The mental

EL-MEKKI: We Have an Education Crisis in Our Hands and Curtailing the Charter Schools Program Is No Way to Fix It

contributor April 12, 2022

Sharif El-Mekki is the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. He is a former principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus and

Braven Puts Rutgers-Newark Students On Their Path To Success

Staff Writer February 24, 2022

In America, we’ve promised that hard work and ambition will be met with equality of opportunity, but the reality is that we have a quiet

What’s Up With the Optics of the Old White Lawyer Denying School Choice To the Black Mom?

Laura Waters February 11, 2022

NJ Spotlight News has a fine online pharmacy pepcid with best prices today in the USA video up today that sheds some light on the

First-Gen Rutgers Grad Has Five Tips on Mentorship: First, It Takes a Village

contributor January 6, 2022

Andrej Gjorgiev is a first-generation immigrant and graduate of Rutgers University-Newark’s Class of 2021. He is currently a Program Manager of Workforce Development at Braven.

New Jersey Public Charter School Students Receive Full Four Year Scholarships to Top Colleges!

Staff Writer January 4, 2022

Seven students who will be graduating from New Jersey charter schools this spring received full four-year scholarships to attend some of the nation’s most prestigious

COMMENTARY: New Jersey Educators Need a New Role Model and They’ve Got One in David Banks

Laura Waters December 14, 2021

The whole goal here is to prepare kids to be able to be college and workforce ready. A lot of times we talk about college

ANALYSIS: NJ Ed Department’s Proposal for Dumbed-Down Tests Is 64 Floor Redux

Laura Waters December 6, 2021

Two years ago, under the leadership of Phil Murphy’s Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet, the State Board of Education voted 12-1 to kill the standardized assessments

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