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Educational Equity

SCHLITZ: Like Judge Brown Jackson, I Struggle Against a Racist Education System

contributor March 2, 2022

Haley Taylor Schlitz is a third year law student, author, public speaker, and respected thought leader on the issues students of color face in navigating

COMMENTARY: Murphy’s Public Educational Politics Are Neither Strong Nor Fair

Laura Waters February 25, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy loves to preach about his quest for a “stronger and fairer New Jersey” but, if recent events are any indication, he’s talking

WEST-AUGUSTIN: When Education Was Pushed to the Brink, Educators Made the Ultimate Pivot 

contributor February 22, 2022

Danielle West-Augustin is CEO of Queen City Academy Charter School in Plainfield, NJ. As an educator and lifelong learner, her mission is to advocate for

Governor, Let Me Clear Up Your Confusion: You’re Getting Your Phils Mixed Up!

Laura Waters February 14, 2022

‘I don’t understand why all of a sudden there’s this big buzz around our posture on charter schools,’ he said. ‘It takes my breath away.

New Survey Results from Asbury Park: ‘The State Needs To Come In and Shut This Place Down’

Staff Writer February 9, 2022

The Asbury Park Education Association sent out a mid-year climate survey to its 375 members asking their opinions of the leadership of the district, the

Once Again, These ‘Fiscal Equity’ Lobbyists Futz With Facts To Satisfy a Flawed Premise

Laura Waters February 3, 2022

Here we go again. Bruce Baker and Mark Weber (aka Jersey Jazzman) have another report up at New Jersey Policy Perspective and it’s a doozy.

WRIGHT: A Year After the Capitol Insurrection It’s Unclear Whether We Have Woken Up a Changed Nation

contributor January 6, 2022

Zach Wright, a New Jersey resident, is an assistant professor of practice at Relay Graduate School of Education serving Philadelphia and Camden. Prior to that,

COMMENTARY: This Is What Murphy Is Getting Wrong About COVID and Schools

Laura Waters January 3, 2022

Here we go again. As the list of shuttered New Jersey school districts grows, Governor Phil Murphy remains on mute, forcing district leaders to make 

Camden, Newark, Paterson, and Trenton Parents Join State Charter Association in Challenge to NJ’s Unfair Facilities Funding

Staff Writer December 16, 2021

This week, a group of parents from Trenton, Paterson, Newark, and Camden joined the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association in asking the Supreme Court

Camden’s Accelerating Inclusion Institute Brings Together Special Education Leaders Across District, Charter, and Renaissance Schools

Staff Writer November 23, 2021

Last week the Center for Learner Equity launched the Accelerating Inclusion Institute, an 8-session series for Camden educators to develop capacity, share best practices, and

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