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Learning Loss

Top New Jersey Officials Demand More Honesty and Less Vomit From Murphy’s Education Department As Student Proficiency Plummets

Laura Waters December 1, 2022

When someone stands up and says New Jersey schools are #1 I have an immediate reaction to vomit because I know that’s not true.  That’s

What Is the Cost of the Murphy’s Administration’s Decision to Conceal Data on Student Learning Loss?

Laura Waters November 29, 2022

This is extraordinarily delayed. That’s Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz on the state Department of Education’s decision to delay releasing outcomes on last spring’s standardized

Wednesday’s Forum Will Highlight Murphy Administration’s Dishonesty About Student Learning Loss

Laura Waters November 28, 2022

Last month we reported New Jersey was one of nine states in the country that hadn’t released student test results from last spring’s standardized tests

LILLEY: Hunterdon Teachers Decry Superintendent’s Decision to Cancel Learning For a Drag Queen Show

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 18, 2022

A friendly teacher sent Sunlight a copy of a letter written by a reportedly “large group” of Hunterdon Central Regional High School teachers (here’s the Hunterdon

COMMENTARY: New Jersey Parents Face Off Against a Education Department That’s Too Dense to Care

Laura Waters November 10, 2022

A new bill in the New Jersey Senate would make state finances “readily accessible to the public,” says Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair Paul

NAEP, San Francisco, and Murphy’s Approach to ‘Social Justice’

Laura Waters November 1, 2022

Who knew New Jersey was an educational trend-setter? Yesterday Jay Mathews at the Washington Post described how pandemic accommodations that eased school district attendance and

Why Did NJ Student Learning Tank More Than Almost Any Other State?

Laura Waters October 27, 2022

New Jersey residents may be surprised by the news, released Monday, that on the highly-regarded tests called the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP), students

Senator Turner: Given NAEP Scores, Let’s Set Up a Pilot Program to Extend the School Year

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

In response to ongoing concerns about learning loss that is now evidenced by unprecedented declines in math and reading on the National Assessment of Educational

Latest on NAEP Scores: How Does NJ Stack Up Against the Rest of the Country?

Laura Waters October 24, 2022

This morning the National Assessment for Educational Progress, or NAEP, published 2022 scores for each state. We knew Covid-19 learning loss was real based on

LILLEY: NJSpotlight Continues to Align Its Education Reporting with NJEA, Its Major Financial Sponsor

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 20, 2022

The decline of NJSpotlight News as an unbiased news organization continues.  Here are two recent examples. First, NJ Spotlight covered Monday’s Assembly Education Committee hearings on learning loss caused

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