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Gov. Phil Murphy

Launching a New Series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey?

Laura Waters March 25, 2021

It’s hard to have a discussion about public education in New Jersey without mentioning our state’s teachers union, the New Jersey Education Association. Especially for

Murphy: In September All Schools Will Be in-Person With No Option for Remote Instruction

Staff Writer March 24, 2021

At today’s COVID-19 briefing, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all schools must be full-time in-person in September with no option of virtual learning. In answer

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

Camden Teachers Union President Erupts Over Ed Dept-Approved School Closures

Laura Waters March 22, 2021

A new petition on change.org is demanding the resignation of Camden Superintendent Katrina McCombs. (Oddly, it doesn’t use her name but refers to her as 

LILLEY: NJ Is Tops Because of High Education Spending That Benefits NJEA, Not Students

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 9, 2021

FLORIDA GETS BETTER RESULTS AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE According to Governor Murphy, New Jersey public schools got the gold medal in the “gold

STATE AID GUY: Yes, People Avoid New Jersey to Save Tax Money — Especially High-Earners

New Jersey Education Aid March 8, 2021

Since the beginning of New Jersey’s chronic fiscal crisis in the early-2000s, there’s been an unending argument over raising taxes on high-earners to mitigate the

Gov. Murphy Can Support Black and Brown Families by Supporting Charter Schools, Says Newark Business Leader

Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Randal Pinkett, a Newark businessman and the first African-American student from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship, has a bone to pick with Gov. Phil

Teachers Union: First Get Teachers Vaccinated, Then We’ll Talk About Reopening Schools

Staff Writer March 3, 2021

This is a statement from New Jersey Education Association President Marie Blistan regarding Gov. Phil Murphy’s announcement on Monday that pre-K-12 educators and support staff

COMMENTARY: Camden’s Charters Are Dramatically More Cost-Effective Than District Schools

Laura Waters February 25, 2021

Do you cringe when an economist or policy wonk quantifies the value of a single child’s education? I do. How can you reduce the immeasurable

28 States Prioritize Vaccinating Teachers, but New Jersey Isn’t One of Them

Staff Writer February 24, 2021

Twenty-eight states in the U.S. are prioritizing K-12 public school teachers for covid-19 vaccine eligibility but New Jersey is not one of them. Last month

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