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New Jersey, It’s Time To Thank Isaac Abankwa

contributor May 3, 2022

Isaac Abankwa is a teacher, grade level chair for enrichment, and a teacher coach at KIPP Upper Roseville Academy. According to researchers, if Black students

On School Board Election Day in Newark, Charter School ‘Wars’ Are a Nothing-Burger

Laura Waters April 21, 2022

Tuesday was Election Day in Newark for the district’s Board of Education. Among seven candidates for three open seats, winners were incumbents A’Dorian Murray-Thomas and

O’NEILL: Camden Partners–Charter and District–Work Together To Improve Outcomes for Students with Disabilities

contributor April 7, 2022

Paul O’Neill is the Co-founder and Senior Fellow at the Center for Learner Equity. He comes to this work as a person who has grappled

COMMENTARY: Is Biden Really Trying To ‘Yank Students Out of Schools Their Parents Chose’? So Murphy.

Laura Waters March 29, 2022

The Biden Administration just released new rules for applicants to the federal Charter Schools Program (CSP), which is supposed to help public charters with start-up expenses

Newark Students Paint Their Identities!

Staff Writer March 3, 2022

Who are you? What defines you? How do you see yourself? How do you want others to see you? These important questions were posed to

Newark Teachers and Students Confront ‘Low Morale’ and ‘Extreme Frustration’ With Return to Remote Instruction

Staff Writer January 5, 2022

From Newark Teachers Union President John Abeigon: I hear your calls for clarity, and I am giving it to you now. All staff will remain

New Jersey Public Charter School Students Receive Full Four Year Scholarships to Top Colleges!

Staff Writer January 4, 2022

Seven students who will be graduating from New Jersey charter schools this spring received full four-year scholarships to attend some of the nation’s most prestigious

KIPP NJ Parent: ‘Now Our Children Will See Themselves as Royalty’

Staff Writer December 6, 2021

KIPP THRIVE Academy unveiled the third and final installation in their mural series during a celebratory and intimate ceremony. Joined by THRIVE students and staff,

Newark Teacher Union President Tells Black School Board Member She ‘Cannot Serve Two Masters’

Laura Waters October 20, 2021

A’Dorian Murray-Thomas is a Newark School Board member with a remarkable history. At the ripe old age of 23, this life-long Newarker has founded and

Camden Education Fund Grants $1.23 Million to Camden Schools to Support Students with Disabilities in the COVID Era

Staff Writer September 27, 2021

Today the Camden Education Fund announced that it has awarded $1.23 million to public schools in Camden to build new, specialized supports for students with

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