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ANALYSIS: Here’s What’s Wrong With U.S. News and World Report’s Top New Jersey High Schools List

Laura Waters April 29, 2021

U.S. News and World Report just published its rankings of the top high schools in each state Below is a list of NJ’s top 20,

NJCF Statement on Education Law Center’s Legal Attack on Newark Charter School Families

Staff Writer April 26, 2021

This is a press release from the New Jersey Children’s Foundation.* At risk today is the fate of 8,500 children and countless parents who have,

COMMENTARY: What Does Education Law Center Have Against 8,500 Newark Schoolchildren?

Laura Waters April 26, 2021

Today the Education Law Center is back in court, once again fighting parents who want to have alternatives to traditional schools that, if charters, would

Latest From Lakewood: ‘The School Board is Controlled By the Private Community,’ Says Education Law Center

Laura Waters April 8, 2021

This evening the Lakewood Township Committee will introduce its $108.9 budget, largely accrued from property taxes. The biggest piece of the pie for New Jersey’s

Murphy Steps Back Edict That All Schools Must Have Full-Time In-School Instruction in September

Staff Writer March 31, 2021

One week ago today, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all public schools must be back in September for full-time in-school instruction. At a press conference

Murphy Faces Backlash Over Announcement That All Schools Must Reopen in September

Staff Writer March 26, 2021

Governor Phil Murphy, who announced Wednesday online pharmacy purchase doxycycline online with best prices today in the USA that starting in September all schools must

New Jersey’s Educational Caste System, Lakewood’s Elephant in the Room, and One Truth-Speaker

Laura Waters March 5, 2021

I’m awfully hard on Education Law Center so it is with pleasure that I salute Executive Director David Sciarra’s candor in his comments about the

Is Jersey City Public Schools Crying Wolf Over Its School Budget?

Laura Waters February 24, 2021

Jersey City Public Schools, the state’s second largest district which educates over 30,000 students, is claiming poverty: It has a projected 2021-2022 budget shortfall of

Explainer: How Are Schools Funded in New Jersey, and Why Are My Property Taxes So High?

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

New Jerseyans love to complain about their property taxes —with some justification. According to WalletHub, we pay the highest property taxes in the country, with

NJ Unions and Allied Groups Send an Open Letter to Phil Murphy and Everyone Else

Staff Writer February 5, 2021

The following “open letter from public education advocates to New Jersey families and communities” is, says John Mooney of NJ Spotlight, more symbolic than anything

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