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As COVID Cases Rise, Case Study of a NJ District's Decision to Go All-Remote

Staff Writer December 3, 2020

It’s hard to argue that Mt. Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki hasn’t been trying to do right by his 4,000 students. Until right before Thanksgiving, the

COMMENTARY: Some Advice for NJ's New Ed Commissioner: If We Don't Measure, We Can't Fix It

Laura Waters December 2, 2020

For the last three years students, parents, teachers, and schools have been effectively abandoned by the New Jersey Department of Education. The mismanagement by former

COVID Explainer: Will Your Child's School Have To Close?

Staff Writer December 1, 2020

An increasingly number of New Jersey school district superintendents are sending out letters to parents warning of school closures as COVID-19 test positivity rates creep

“You Cannot Improve What You Do Not Measure”: Civil Rights Groups Plead for Feds to Require Standardized Testing This Spring

Staff Writer November 23, 2020

Even a broken clock is right twice a day. In this case, the clock is soon-to-be-Ex-Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who has told states that

My Son Spends Hours Watching “The Office” During His “Full Day” of Remote Instruction.

Erika Sanzi November 20, 2020

I knew something was wrong when, during what was supposed to be a full day of remote learning, my thirteen-year-old son announced at 9:30 a.m.

A Few Questions for Lakewood’s School Board, Superintendent, and Lawyer

Laura Waters November 18, 2020

Life is full of surprises but here’s one that blows me away: Michael Inzelbuch, attorney for the Lakewood Public Schools District, board spokesman, and garrulous

We Don’t Just Need COVID Testing, Our Students Need Academic Testing Too

Laura Waters November 11, 2020

When I was seven months pregnant with my first baby I developed a condition called preeclampsia. It can be quite serious—once it was a leading

Which One To Choose? Competing Headlines From Two NJ Newspapers

Staff Writer November 11, 2020

With New Jersey’s COVID cases spiking — yesterday the state reported 3,877 new cases, the highest since April 24 —parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and

As Lakewood’s COVID Cases Rise, Teachers Plead for Hybrid Instruction.

Laura Waters November 5, 2020

As far as we are concerned, 47 cases is 47 cases too many. As we begin flu season and COVID cases are rising, a hybrid

LILLEY: NJ Taxpayers Need to Know NJEA Used Political Power to Create the Pension System It Wanted.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 5, 2020

At long last, New Jersey has enacted its first COVID-19 budget. In order for it to be “balanced,” the state will have to borrow $4.5 billion.

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