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SCOOP: Murphy’s Ed Department Gives Up on Student Success After High School

Laura Waters December 2, 2021

Yesterday the State Board of Education convened to hear a presentation from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education on the new graduation test called the

Newark Magnet School Partners with Howard University

Staff Writer November 12, 2021

In a partnership that marks the first of its kind, Newark Public Schools by way of University High School, will collaborate with Howard University and

Q and A: You Won’t Retain Black Teachers Without Transforming Your School Culture

Laura Waters October 27, 2021

New Jersey badly lacks teachers of color and the cost is borne by Black and Brown children. If a Black child has even one Black

In Newark, Braven is Moving the Needle on New Jersey’s ‘Stubborn Racial Wealth Gap’

Staff Writer September 29, 2021

New Jersey has one of the most stubborn racial wealth gaps in the United States, according to the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice. The

SANTIAGO: How Camden’s LEAP Academy Embraced an ‘Urgent Mindset’ and Successfully Stemmed Student Learning Loss During COVID

contributor May 10, 2021

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago is the Founder and Board Chair of the LEAP Academy University Charter School in Camden, New Jersey. She is also a Board of Governors Distinguished

Newark District Magnet School Celebrates First-Gen Student Accepted to Seven Ivy League Colleges!

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Congratulations to Janic Aguirre of Bard Early College High School, one of Newark Public School District’s admissions-based magnet schools. Janic has been accepted to 7

Groups Urge Governor Murphy to Prioritize Programs Alleviating Learning Loss

Staff Writer February 18, 2021

Yesterday more than 15 groups, comprised of education advocates, business associations, parents, and teachers, joined in urging Governor Murphy to prioritize the creation of statewide

Newark Teachers Say Principal’s Ban on Failing Students Is ‘Hurting Kids’

Laura Waters February 5, 2021

It appears that the principal of Newark’s Central High School, Dr. Sharnee Brown, is taking lessons from former New Jersey Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet. For

No Retakes, No Extensions: A Student’s Open Letter To Incoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Guest Contributor January 20, 2021

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog, New York School

It's Every Student Succeeds Act’s Fifth Anniversary But There's Nothing to Celebrate

Patrick Riccards December 10, 2020

Five years ago TikTok, the video-sharing social networking platform, didn’t even exist. Today, the New York Times reports that over one-third of its 49 million daily users

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