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Why Is Education Law Center Discounting Parent Support for Charter Schools in Deference to NJEA?

Guest Contributor January 4, 2021

Jasmine Morrison is a parent activist in Newark with two sons in charter schools. For more coverage of her advocacy, see here, here, and here.

Calling All Special Needs Parents: The NJ Supreme Court Wants To Hear From You!

Staff Writer November 10, 2020

It’s not often that NJ Left Behind finds common cause with Education Law Center (ELC) and so, when we concur, it’s worth a mention. Just

STATEMENT FROM NJCF AND NJPCSA ON NJ AG’S OFFICE SUPPORT FOR PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL EXPANSION IN NEWARK

Staff Writer October 27, 2020

online pharmacy https://dentpro.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/lexapro.html no prescription pharmacy Yesterday, the office of New Jersey’s Attorney General filed a brief in the New Jersey Supreme Court in support

SCOOP: NJ Deputy Attorney General Says That Newark Charter School Expansion Embodies ‘Precisely What the Charter School Program Was Designed to Achieve’

Staff Writer October 26, 2020

Below is the preliminary statement from New Jersey State Deputy Attorney General Christopher Weber in a new brief in the State Supreme Court case regarding

Will NJEA Cry Segregation When They See Niche Rankings of Our State’s Top Schools? I Doubt It, But They Should.

Laura Waters October 15, 2020

Niche, the platform that rates schools across the country, just announced the “top five public high schools in New Jersey.” They are:Bergen County Academies in

I Thought Vouchers Were Wrong, But Now I Realize They Helped My Son

Laura Waters October 7, 2020

Recently I wrote that a residency hearing with two children, Kayla and Tasha, represented to me our deeply-embedded structural inequities in education that decades of

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

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

Tonight the Lakewood School Board Will Approve A Budget It Can’t Pay For.

Laura Waters May 7, 2020

Later today at its public meeting the Lakewood Board of Education will approve a budget of $204 million that assumes the state will kick in

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