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Last-Minute DOE Decision Hurts Newark Students and Families

Staff Writer July 27, 2022

University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has served public school students in Newark for 16 years. UHCS, which partners with Bethany Baptist Church, one of the

COMMENTARY: Murphy’s Disdain Towards Parents’ COVID Priorities Spells Trouble For the Democratic Party

Laura Waters July 25, 2022

New Jersey parents are divided on the state Department of Education’s new standards on sexual health and gender awareness but unified though the commonality of

Here Are The Latest Cost-Per-Pupil Numbers For New Jersey Schools

Laura Waters July 21, 2022

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NJ Education Department: In September All Districts Must Test Students Grades 4-10 to Measure COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 19, 2022

In spite of blowback from a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education and other allies, the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education (DOE)

State Charter Association Chief: Murphy Is Disrespecting Black and Latino Parents

Staff Writer June 6, 2022

This is a statement from Harry Lee, President & CEO, New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association, on Acting Commissioner of Education’s decision to close Newark’s

Murphy Administration’s Charter Closure–in June!– Will Cause Chaos For Black and Latino Families

Staff Writer June 3, 2022

(This is a press release from the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association.) On June 1, the families of nearly 700 students learned that their

Fifty Years After the Newark Teacher Strikes and Riots, Black Families Demand To Be Heard

Laura Waters May 18, 2022

In June 1972, the New Jersey Department of Education issued a report called “Teachers’ Strikes in Newark, 1964-1971.” The document includes a timeline that details

If Education Law Center Says the ‘DOE Is In Crisis,’ Something’s Really Wrong

Staff Writer May 4, 2022

At last week’s meeting of the State Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan responded to questions about the new sexual education learning

Woodbridge Parents Plead for a Remote Option As Scientists Investigate Brain Cancer Cluster

Staff Writer May 3, 2022

In Woodbridge, parents of students at Colonia High School are demanding that the district offer an option of remote instruction after the discovery that over

Youth Advocacy Group Hits Back At NJ Republican ‘Crusade’ Against New Sex Education Standards

Staff Writer May 2, 2022

This is a statement from Debra Hauser, President of  Advocates for Youth, regarding the backlash to the Murphy Administration’s revision of health and sexual education

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