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BREAKING: Montclair Mayor/Teacher Union Boss Sean Spiller Fires School Board Member for Daring ‘to Represent the Interests of Our Children Rather Than a Political Machine’

Staff Writer April 20, 2021

Here is a statement from Montclair Board of Education member Sergio Gonzalez upon Mayor/in-coming NJEA President Sean Spiller’s termination of Gonzalez’s appointment and why he

Open Day Programs for Individuals 21+ with Developmental Disabilities in New Jersey!

Laura Waters April 12, 2021

The day program my son Jonah attends has been closed for thirteen months. Like many parents and caregivers of adults with disabilities, we’re holding on

Superintendent León’s ‘Flimsy’ and ‘Hostile’ Attack on Newark Public Charter Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2021

NJ Education Report isn’t the only platform criticizing Newark Superintendent Roger León’s not-so-subtle attack on the city’s charter school sector, regarded as the best in

What Does Trump Have to Do With a Jersey Charter School?

Laura Waters January 21, 2021

Randal Pinkett is a Newark businessman and the first African-American student  from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship. He’s also unafraid to call out the

After the Insurrection, It’s Time To Listen To MLK

Guest Contributor January 18, 2021

Tanesha Peeples is the Deputy Director for Activist Development at brightbeam. This post forst appeared on Education Post, one of brightbeam’s national blogs.. Y’all know

Inequity, Anyone? NJEA Execs Work Fewer Years for (Much!)Bigger Pensions While Teachers Risk Insolvency

Staff Writer December 14, 2020

Mike Lilley of Sunlight Policy Center has a new report out called “Ugly Truths and Hard Facts About New Jersey’s Pension Crisis, Part II: NJEA

Why Should the State Ed. Dept. Have to Collect Data on Student Learning Loss? Here’s Why.

Staff Writer December 8, 2020

This is testimony from JerseyCAN Executive Director Patricia Morgan, given yesterday at the Senate Education Committee’s hearing on Bill S3214. The bill mandates that Commissioner

NJ Student’s Letter to New Ed Commissioner: My Teacher Helps Me Gather the Courage to Speak in a Space That Prefers My Silence.

Guest Contributor November 23, 2020

This letter first appeared in The 74. Dear Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, I had my first Asian teacher

New Report: Camden Public Charter Schools Get $16k Less per Pupil Than Traditional Camden Schools

Staff Writer November 20, 2020

There’s a new report out from the University of Arkansas’ Department of Education Reform that examines funding inequities in 18 cities between traditional public schools

COMMENTARY: Hear Me Out on My Voucher Proposal

Laura Waters October 29, 2020

This is the third in a series on my changing views of publicly-funded vouchers to parochial and private schools. The first one is here and

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