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If Montclair Spends So Much on Facilities, Why Are Its Buildings Falling Apart?

Laura Waters December 16, 2021

“If our main focus is to contain the spread of COVID this winter,” Arthur Samuels argued yesterday, “making kindergarteners eat lunch on the pavement in

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

What’s Good Enough for Asbury Park Students Isn’t Good Enough for the Top Brass: Asbestos, Anyone?

Laura Waters July 8, 2021

What is the Asbury Park School Board thinking? It’s awfully hard to tell and its nine members are not a single organism. Yet the majority

COMMENTARY: Newark Superintendent Borrows a Slam-Dunk Play from Public Charter Schools

Laura Waters June 1, 2021

For certain New Jerseyans, a favorite sport is attacking New Jersey’s public charter schools. One popular move is to lambaste charters for signing leases for

JAMES: In Newark, Governor Murphy Was Our Guy—Until He Wasn’t

Oscar James April 26, 2021

In my last editorial I shared my prayers for a safe return to school. But we need far more than a prayer. Today, I will

Murphy Wants School Buildings to Reopen but What Happens if the State Can’t Repair Them?

Staff Writer March 24, 2021

This is the moment to start changing the way we think about schools in New Jersey. We can’t just keep doing business as usual. It’s

New Jersey Gets Low Marks for Charter School Law

Staff Writer February 18, 2021

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools just issued its 2021 ranking of state charter school laws. New Jersey’s charter school law, passed in 1995

New Survey: NJ Public Charter and Renaissance Schools Need $900 Million for Critical School Construction

Laura Waters February 20, 2020

Today, the New Jersey Charter Schools Association (NJCSA) and JerseyCAN released a report titled, Include All Public Schools In Facilities Funding: $900 million needed to

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