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U.S. Office of Civil Rights To Investigate Lakewood Schools’ Discrimination of Latino Student with Disabilities

Staff Writer November 29, 2022

NJ Education Report has received, through an anonymous source, a formal complaint against the Lakewood Public Schools (LPS). The complaint was filed with the U.S.

Students, Youth Leaders to Host a March to Demand More School and Mental Health Resources, Less Policing

Staff Writer November 8, 2022

Students will march  to demand more counselors, more transparency in school policies, and restorative practices that include the voices of students. On Thursday November 10,

Legislative Black and Latino Caucuses Condemn Murphy’s Plan to Eliminate School-Based Youth Services Programs

Staff Writer October 21, 2022

The New Jersey Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Public Schools, statutorily empowered with oversight of its public schools, convened a virtual hearing Wednesday to examine

Just-Released National Test Scores Show How School Closures Decimated Student Learning Over Last Two Years

Staff Writer September 1, 2022

Today the National Assessment for Educational Progress, or NAEP, released test scores for fourth-graders, mostly nine years old, and they are grim: math scores dropped

As Murphy Plots a Presidential Run, Low-Income Families Pay the Price

Laura Waters June 14, 2022

At a Goldman Sachs conference in April of 2017, a month before Phil Murphy declared his candidacy for New Jersey governor, a former governor’s wife

State Charter Association Chief: Murphy Is Disrespecting Black and Latino Parents

Staff Writer June 6, 2022

This is a statement from Harry Lee, President & CEO, New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association, on Acting Commissioner of Education’s decision to close Newark’s

This Mom Is Fighting the History of Corruption in Elizabeth Public Schools

Laura Waters January 20, 2022

We’ve been marginalized. We don’t matter. We are the leftovers. That’s Maria Lorenz, mother of Juan and Pablo (not their real names) who are classified

New Report on ‘Unfinished Learning’ Finds Our Kids Are Not Okay

Laura Waters December 7, 2021

This is a disaster. The bottom has fallen out, and the results are as bad as you can imagine. We haven’t seen this kind of

New Report Provides Concrete Solutions to Support Students, Families and Educators with New Federal Funding

Staff Writer April 13, 2021

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit  advocating for high quality schools for all New Jersey students, released today a framework for state actions to accelerate student learning through

COMMENTARY: Will Biden’s Pick for Education Secretary Work for All Kids?

Laura Waters December 23, 2020

We want to support you so that you can get to the great work of helping kids. You have to commit to that partnership if

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