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VIDEO: Newark Non-Profits Join Hands To Battle Student Learning Loss

Laura Waters June 23, 2022

The research is clear: if school districts are serious about helping students recover from learning loss due to pandemic-interrupted schooling, the most important tool is

U.S. Education Department Announces New Post-COVID Council to Amplify Parent Voices in Schools

Staff Writer June 14, 2022

This is a press release from the U.S. Department of Education. Today, the U.S. Department of Education launched the National Parents and Families Engagement Council

Newark Schools Chief Roger León Gets Grilled On Student Learning Loss–and Comes Up Short

Laura Waters June 7, 2022

Yesterday Newark Superintendent Roger León was in the hot seat at the Newark Municipal Council Education Committee as he took questions from council members about

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

Newark’s Roger León Is On a Lying Spree: Focus on Bomb Threats

Laura Waters May 31, 2022

Here’s Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger León at last week’s School Board meeting: “As it relates to bomb threats, if there would have been one

‘Doing Less Was Not an Option.’ How One New Jersey Charter School Kept Kids Learning No Matter What.

Laura Waters May 12, 2022

Note: Achievers Early College Prep is one of seven high-performing public charters with previously-approved expansions that the Murphy Administration’s Education Department recently reversed. Currently 90

BOOKER: Support My Proposal To Raise Teacher Salaries, Especially Those Who Work in High-Poverty Schools

contributor May 10, 2022

Cory Booker was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2013 and is serving his second term. He was Mayor of Newark from 2006-2013. online pharmacy

Murphy’s Commissioner Blames NJ Sex Wars on ‘Weaponizing of Third-Party Information’

Laura Waters April 29, 2022

As the culture wars rage across the country, New Jersey is having its moment in the sun. The new sexual health and education learning standards, issued

VIDEO: Parents, Don’t Shoot the Messenger—Take This Test Seriously

Laura Waters April 25, 2022

New Jerseyans are rightfully proud of their highly-rated public school system.  But what’s the plan for students who have experienced severe learning disruptions from COVID-19?

Big Mess at Murphy’s Ed Department: Some Students Were Tested On Material They Hadn’t Learned Yet

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

The past October, one million New Jersey public school students took a series of tests called Start Strong that assessed proficiency in reading for grades

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