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Rainbow Wave Overtakes Red Ripple—in School Board Elections!

contributor November 17, 2022

Lauren Albrecht is the chair of the New Jersey LGBTQ Democrats, and Joe Forte is a National Victory Campaign Board board member, which is critical

South Orange-Maplewood Teacher’s Lawsuit: “SHE’S JEWISH OO SUS GOT A PROBLEM ON HER HANDS”

Laura Waters October 25, 2022

Last week Tamar Herman, the South Orange-Maplewood teacher who was put on administrative leave last year for allegedly pulling off the hijab of one of

Murphy’s Education Department Announces Districts Will Be ‘Penalized’ For Not Following New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer July 14, 2022

The New Jersey State Department of Education just announced that school districts that don’t adhere to the new Sexual Health and Physical Education course standards

Montclair Teachers Union Criticizes School Board’s ‘Incompetency” in Supporting LGBTQ-Inclusive Course Content

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

This is a statement from Stevana Sims and Brian Ford, a social worker and teacher at Montclair Public Schools. They represent a subcommittee of the

South Orange-Maplewood Resident Demands School Board Apologize For Unjust Treatment of Second-Grade Teacher

Staff Writer April 19, 2022

Last night at the South Orange-Maplewood School Board meeting, resident Talya Rothenberg demanded that the School Board formally apologize to Tamar Herman, an elementary school

BENNETT: Party Bosses or Party Bases? The Problem with NJ Primaries isn’t the County Line

Jeff Bennett April 13, 2022

Jeff Bennett blogs at New Jersey Education Aid. In the last two years there’s been a campaign by progressive groups in New Jersey such as

Here Are the Facts On How Murphy’s Ed Department Changed Learning Standards for Sexual Education and Gender Identity

Laura Waters April 13, 2022

Everyone is talking about the “new” Student Learning Standards–actually passed almost two years ago by the State Board of Education on the recommendation of Gov.

PARK & LEE: Charter Schools Can Be a Remedy for NJ’s Segregated School System–If We Get This Right

contributor April 4, 2022

Sonia C. Park is the executive director of the Diverse Charter Schools Coalition. Harry Lee is the president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter Schools

Did the Teacher in South Orange-Maplewood Really Pull the Student’s Hijab Off?

Staff Writer October 13, 2021

After countless stories from the likes of the Patch, the Jerusalem Post, and NBC, as well as social media sites Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, it

COMMENTARY: From Bridgewater to Newark, Parents Are Demanding Virtual Options. What If We Listened?

Laura Waters July 27, 2021

In June Gov. Phil Murphy decreed that this September all schools must provide in-person full-time instruction and the days of virtual learning are over. “I

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