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NJER-TV VIDEO: Paula White On How Education Politics Can Disrupt What’s Best for Students and Families

Laura Waters September 14, 2022

Today NJER TV unveils the first of two videos in which I interview Paula White, the new Executive Director of JerseyCAN. In this first video

Paula White, Education Policy Expert and NJ Mom, Will Run Statewide Education Advocacy Organization

Staff Writer September 13, 2022

JerseyCAN, the only statewide advocacy organization in New Jersey committed to ensuring access to high-quality public schools for every child regardless of zip code, cultural

COMMENTARY: Do We Really Have a Teacher Shortage and, If We Do, How Can We Fix It?

Laura Waters August 24, 2022

The American teacher shortage is headlining news stories and infiltrating social media, although there’s little consensus on whether this shortage is new or if it

Senate Leaders Teresa Ruiz and Vin Gopal Kick Off JerseyCAN’s Summer Parent Advocacy Program

Staff Writer August 18, 2022

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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

JerseyCAN Touts Murphy’s Budget Line For High-Dosage Tutoring to Combat COVID Learning Loss

Staff Writer July 5, 2022

(This is a press release.) On Friday Governor Murphy signed the State’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget into law.  Included in the budget is a $1

THORBES: A Call For A Change: Broadening The Mission of New Jersey Charter Schools

contributor June 27, 2022

Cedric Thorbes is a proud graduate of Morehouse College and most recently a 2021-2022 JerseyCAN New Jersey Teacher Leader Policy Fellow, where he advocated for

JerseyCAN Celebrates Its First Graduating Class of NJ Teacher Leader Policy Fellows!

Staff Writer June 27, 2022

(This is a press release.) In a graduation ceremony earlier this month, JerseyCAN, a nonprofit advocating for high-quality schools for all New Jersey students, proudly

VIDEO: As Parents Demand ‘Bold Change’ In Schools, JerseyCAN Steps Up

Staff Writer May 31, 2022

Over the last two years as schools have responded to COVID-19 disruptions, parents, grandparents, and guardians have had a never-seen-before look at what happens in

JERSEYCAN Launches Free Statewide Parent Training Advocacy Program

Staff Writer May 24, 2022

Parent Champions for Strong Schools to Provide Parents this Summer with Resources, Tools, Support, and Instruction to Become Strong Advocates within their Local Communities JerseyCAN,

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