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MATRISCIANO: Here is a Statewide Strategic Action Plan for Education in New Jersey

contributor December 7, 2022

Vince Matrisciano is a certified Project Management Professional, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and Human Capitol Strategist. He has made a career of successfully engaging

Assemblyman Umba Responds to Murphy’s Tutoring Announcement:

Staff Writer December 5, 2022

A member of the Assembly Education Committee and prime sponsor of legislation to fund more high-impact tutoring in K-12 schools, Assemblyman Brandon Umba offered the

In One Hour, JerseyCAN’s Director Will School State Assembly On What Our Kids Need To Start Recovering from Covid Learning Loss

Staff Writer October 27, 2022

Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, will provide testimony to the Senate Education Committee advocating the importance of high-dosage tutoring for all New Jersey public

NJER-TV VIDEO: JerseyCAN’s Paula White Explains Why We Can’t Settle For ‘Feel-Good Decisions’ Amid a Learning Crisis

Laura Waters September 15, 2022

Today NJER-TV presents the second of a two-part video series where NJ Education Report Editor Laura Waters interviews JerseyCAN Executive Director Paula White. In the

US Education Secretary Will Visit Camden High School Tomorrow

Staff Writer September 15, 2022

Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 16, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will wrap up the Road to Success Back to School Bus Tour in New Jersey.

JEFFERSON: Newark Parents, Fed Up With District Schools and Phil Murphy, Demand Educational Change

contributor September 6, 2022

Reverend David Jefferson, Sr. Esq is the senior pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, the largest Congregation in the City of Newark. This first appeared

MCKENNA: Pandemic School Closures Erased Student Progress and Heightened Inequities. What Do We Do Now?

contributor September 6, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at her newsletter, Apt. 11D. Last

New Data Shows What Schools Must Do For Kids Far Behind in Reading and Math

Staff Writer July 20, 2022

About 58% of the students we looked at in K-8 are about 1 to 3 years behind in reading. About 68% of students are 1

NJ Education Department Testing Gives High Marks to College Achieve Paterson Students

Staff Writer July 15, 2022

According to the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) Start Strong tests administered last fall, which measured learning loss suffered during the pandemic, College Achieve

Are You Listening, Newark? Biden Administration Announces Initiative to Combat Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

 Two and a half months ago news leaked out that Newark Public Schools District, under the leadership of Superintendent Roger Leon, had alloted only five

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