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Murphy’s School Reopening Plan Will Open Pandora’s Box, Say New Jersey Superintendents

Staff Writer June 23, 2020

Last week Governor Murphy and Education Commissioner Repollet gave New Jersey school districts permission to open schools on July 6th for summer programming for students

New Jersey Superintendents Decry the State’s “Lazy,” “Incomplete,” and “Contradictory” Guidance To Reopening Schools

Staff Writer June 18, 2020

The pattern was already there: New Jersey’s Department of Education, when faced complex issues, punts instead. We’ve seen this with the moribund “Charter School Act

Betsy DeVos Leaves Low-Income Students Behind: Example, Lakewood

Staff Writer June 17, 2020

In 1997 Michael Kinsley wrote, “the scandal isn’t the illegal behavior–the scandal is what’s legal.” He was referring to allegations about fund-raising corruption in the

NJ Senate Education Committee Rips DOE’s Digital Divide Failures

Laura Waters June 9, 2020

“I’m so angry right now that I’m trying to contain myself,” Ruiz, D-Essex, told state Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet during an Education Committee hearing. “If

The King Is Dead, Long Live the King: What Does Repollet’s Departure Mean for New Jersey’s Education Department?

Laura Waters May 12, 2020

Last night the Board of Trustees of Kean University, one of New Jersey’s public colleges, voted to install current Department of Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet

100,000 Students in New Jersey Are Cut Off From Remote Instruction: Murphy and Repollet Say “Let Them Eat Cake.”

Laura Waters May 6, 2020

In mid-March President Trump told a group of governors they were on their own in searching for respirators to help those stricken with the coronavirus.

Sources Reveal the Story Behind NJ’s Inequitable Online Learning

Laura Waters April 23, 2020

Joicki Floyd is an English teacher at Newark’s Weequahic High School which, like the rest of New Jersey, is relying on remote instruction during coronavirus

The NJEA and Its Allies Are the Main Funders of Sean Spiller’s Mayoral Campaign

Guest Contributor April 22, 2020

This is a guest post by Michael Lilley, Founder and President of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey, which seeks to educate residents on the

NJEA’S Palace Intrigue: A New Report Shines Light on The Mayoral Candidacy of Sean Spiller.

Laura Waters April 20, 2020

Three weeks ago a reader asked me an intriguing question: Is Sean Spiller, candidate for Mayor of Montclair and NJEA Vice President, actually running for

Education Law Center Nails Problems with the DOE’s Emergency Changes For Special Education Students.

Laura Waters March 31, 2020

Tomorrow morning the New Jersey State Board of Education will hold its first-ever Skype public meeting due to COVID-19. The first item on the Board’s

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