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Murphy’s Executive Order For Districts Going Remote-Only

Staff Writer August 13, 2020

Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Requiring Schools to Open for In-Person Instruction and Permitting Districts to Provide Remote-Only Instruction if They Cannot Meet Health and

Murphy Flip-Flops on School Reopenings. Here’s the Backstory.

Laura Waters August 12, 2020

It’s been two years since I began covering the deterioration of the New Jersey Department of Education under the commissioner appointed by Governor Murphy, Lamont Repollet.

There’s A Catch For Districts Planning on Going All-Remote

Laura Waters August 12, 2020

According to a source who spoke to Advance Media, New Jersey’s nearly 600 school districts will not be able to simply chose to go all-remote,

Breaking News: Murphy Will Announce Today That Schools Can Go All-Remote

Staff Writer August 12, 2020

At 1:00 this afternoon Governor Phil Murphy will hold a press conference with Interim Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer. According to reports, Murphy will backtrack from

School Districts Defy Murphy With Impunity While Repollet Takes Kean University All-Remote

Laura Waters August 11, 2020

Yesterday I wrote of an accelerating pattern of school districts defying direct mandates from Phil Murphy and the state Department of Education by choosing to

School Leaders Ignore Murphy and DOE Mandates. Here’s Why That’s a Problem.

Laura Waters August 10, 2020

“We literally have no news on education today,” Murphy said at his latest coronavirus press briefing in Trenton. Well, school leaders across New Jersey have

Letter From NJ Public Charter School Association Prez to NJ Dept. of Education re: School Reopenings.

Staff Writer August 10, 2020

This is a letter from Harry Lee, President of the New Jersey Charter School Association, dated today, to Kevin Dehmer, Interim Commissioner of the New

If NJ Teachers Take Early Retirement to Avoid Contracting COVID, What Will That Do To NJ’s Budget?

Staff Writer August 6, 2020

Here’s a scenario you might not have considered: If New Jersey schools do reopen for in-school instruction this year, some unknown number of traditional district

You Thought NJ21United Is About Safe School Reopenings? Think Again.

Laura Waters August 6, 2020

Last week I wrote a post about a new group called NJ21United that, from all appearances, seems to be soley focused on protesting the reopening

Pressure Builds on Murphy To Keep Schools Closed and Go All-Remote

Laura Waters August 5, 2020

Governor Phil Murphy is trying to juggle the academic needs of schoolchildren, valid health concerns of teachers, and a sudden uptick of Covid-19 cases as

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