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NJ Children’s Foundation Announces New Initiative To Measure Impact of Digital Divide & Covid Slide On Children and Families.

Staff Writer October 7, 2020

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation, a Newark-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting a fact-based discussion about education, today announced a significant new investment to measure the

AEI: Remote Instruction During the Spring Was “Too Little, Too Late.”

Staff Writer October 6, 2020

Nat Malkkus of the American Enterprise Institute has a new brief called “Too Little, Too Late: A Hard Look at Spring 2020 Remote Learning.” His

Newark Superintendent Threatened To Sue Me For Speaking Out. He Should Focus On Our Kids, Not Me.

Oscar James October 6, 2020

Chalkbeat reported last week that Superintendent Roger Leon is claiming 99.8% of Newark Public Schools students were present for each day of remote learning from

Newark’s Oscar James: It’s “Business as Usual” For District Superintendent And I Can’t Sleep at Night.

Oscar James September 29, 2020

I want to talk about one of the many reasons I started Newark Neighborhood View and one of the many reasons I can’t sleep at

New Jersey Schools Failed the Remote Learning Test in March. Here Are 3 Ways to Get September Right.

Laura Waters September 16, 2020

For the last two years I’ve been reporting on the disarray at the New Jersey Department of Education. Suddenly I’m not the only one. In

Senator Ruiz Reams Out NJ DOE for Lying and Lack of Leadership

Staff Writer September 14, 2020

A few notes from last Thursday’s State Senate Budget Committee hearing, with Interim Department of Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer in the hot seat, poor soul.

Why Hasn’t Murphy Replaced the DOE Commissioner?

Laura Waters September 2, 2020

I’m surely not the first to wonder why Governor Phil Murphy has yet to nominate a Commissioner for the Department of Education. Lamont Repollet left

Murphy’s Staunchest Allies Abandon Ship As School Reopening Plans Crater

Laura Waters August 31, 2020

It’s a failure at the state level. It is simply inadequate for the state to issue guidance and say, ‘You’re on your own to figure

Education Law Center: DIGITAL DIVIDE A VIOLATION OF STUDENTS’ CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

Staff Writer August 28, 2020

Education Law Center, which litigated the Abbott v. Burke cases, issued this statement late yesterday, informing Gov. Murphy and the State Legislature that New Jersey

15 Million Children Are #LoggedOut Due To Lack of Internet Access. Here’s How You Can Help.

Staff Writer August 26, 2020

Today education activists and organizations across the country are joining together for a National Day of Action to demand #InternetForAll. Why? School is starting up around

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