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Murphy’s DOE Approves Second Charter in Five Years: Kindle Education Public Charter School in Jersey City 

Staff Writer November 3, 2022

Congratulations to Kindle Education Public Charter School, which was approved by the Department of Education to open in Jersey City, only the second new public charter

The Millionth Time’s the Charm: Murphy’s Education Department Approves a New Charter School for Jersey City

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

 After years of denying new public charter school applications, as well as reversing previous approvals for expansions of high-performing charters, the New Jersey Department of

Murphy Administration Announces the Return of Jersey City Public Schools to Full Local Control

Staff Writer September 15, 2022

Editor’s Note: This is a press release from the Governor’s Office. Carly Sitrin of Politico NJ notes (in an article behind a paywall), “On its

NJ EDUCATION AID: Murphy’s 2022-2023 School Aid Budget Is a ‘Positive Surprise’

New Jersey Education Aid March 23, 2022

New Jersey’s 2022-23 state aid distribution is another big step towards state aid fairness. Thanks to the addition of $650 million of new K-12 operating

Jersey City Superintendent Can Buy More Than A Boat With His Retirement Pay-Out

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

Back in 2010 during the Christie Administration, the New Jersey State Legislature passed a bill that capped sick day retirement-payouts to $15,000 for public employees

This Is How a Jersey City Public Charter Is Building an Anti-Racist Culture

contributor February 1, 2022

Felicia Henderson is a first-grade teacher at Learning Community Charter School in Jersey City. She serves as the head of the Social Justice Coordinate and

Jersey City Mom: Gov. Murphy, You Are Endangering My Health By Mandating In-Person Instruction

Staff Writer October 26, 2021

This is a letter (lightly edited) to Gov. Phil Murphy, written by Shanna Givens of Jersey City, who has an autoimmune disease. She pleads with

Is Jersey City Public Schools Crying Wolf Over Its School Budget?

Laura Waters February 24, 2021

Jersey City Public Schools, the state’s second largest district which educates over 30,000 students, is claiming poverty: It has a projected 2021-2022 budget shortfall of

Court Rules in Favor of Montclair Teachers Union; Experts Beg to Differ

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Essex County Superior Judge James Paganelli has just ruled in favor of the Montclair Education Association, which is challenging the Montclair Board of Education’s lawsuit

BREAKING: NJ Supreme Court Sides With Jersey City Teachers Union

Staff Writer February 3, 2021

In a decision issued today, the New Jersey State Supreme Court ruled that it is legal for New Jersey taxpayers to pay the salaries of

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