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District and Charter Leaders Find Common Ground in Bucking DOE/Murphy Mandate For In-Person Instruction

Laura Waters August 7, 2020

It only took a pandemic for officers at the New Jersey Education Association to reach consensus with leaders of NJ’s charter school sector: Requiring some

If NJ Teachers Take Early Retirement to Avoid Contracting COVID, What Will That Do To NJ’s Budget?

Staff Writer August 6, 2020

Here’s a scenario you might not have considered: If New Jersey schools do reopen for in-school instruction this year, some unknown number of traditional district

You Thought NJ21United Is About Safe School Reopenings? Think Again.

Laura Waters August 6, 2020

Last week I wrote a post about a new group called NJ21United that, from all appearances, seems to be soley focused on protesting the reopening

Pressure Builds on Murphy To Keep Schools Closed and Go All-Remote

Laura Waters August 5, 2020

Governor Phil Murphy is trying to juggle the academic needs of schoolchildren, valid health concerns of teachers, and a sudden uptick of Covid-19 cases as

My Childhood Home Was Not Safe. Like Me, Some Children Need Brick-and-Mortar Schools Right Now.

Dirk Tillotson August 4, 2020

Dirk Tillotson is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Great Schools Choices, which supports community-based charter school development and increasing access for underserved

Inzelbuch’s Letter to Union Leaders Says Lakewood Isn’t Risking Covid Contagion With Full-Time In-Person Schools

Staff Writer August 3, 2020

Below is a letter, dated yesterday, from Lakewood attorney Michael Inzelbuch to the leaders of the Lakewood Education Association, Kimberlee Shaw and Tracy Paolantonio. Lakewood

Latest News on New Jersey’s (Rapidly Changing) School Reopening Plans.

Laura Waters July 30, 2020

It’s not a secret how all this should work. When anticipating prolonged school closures, states need to set clear expectations for the quality of learning

“A Legacy Shattered”: Parents of Jersey City Charter School Protest Board’s Removal of Principal

Staff Writer July 30, 2020

online pharmacy desyrel no prescription pharmacy This is a press release written by parents from The Ethical Community Charter School (TECCS) after a virtual school

If the Marlins Can’t Control COVID, How Can Schools? Murphy’s “Clarification” Explained

Laura Waters July 27, 2020

My baseball-fanatic husband just told me that the Yankees-Phillies game tonight was cancelled because 14 members of the Miami Marlins tested positive for coronavirus right

What Are the Risks of Catching the Coronavirus in Schools? Two Experts Weigh In.

Staff Writer July 21, 2020

Here are the risk-levels of contracting COVID-19 in schools, according to Gerba and Stephanie A. N. Silvera, epidemiologist and professor at Montclair State University. (This

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