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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.

Great Oaks Legacy Charter School Kicks off 2022 Shop Newark Campaign

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

High Performing Newark Charter Network Educating Over 2,000 Students Makes Annual Commitment To Support Local Newark & Minority-Owned Businesses this Holiday Season Great Oaks Legacy

Her Future is In the Hands of Murphy’s Education Department #LetMeLearn

Staff Writer November 21, 2022

In New Jersey, 20,000 students are on wait lists for public charter schools. Meanwhile, the Murphy Administration has reversed seven previously-approved expansions and approved only

NJ Charter School Association Names Sen. Troy Singleton a Charter School Champion

Staff Writer October 28, 2022

The New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) celebrated the 25th anniversary of the opening of the first charter schools in the state with the 2022 NJPCSA

KIPP Schools in Newark Celebrates Their Third-Grade Scholars!

Staff Writer September 28, 2022

This past Friday, KIPP Newark’s North 13th Street Campus celebrated the grand opening of its new playground. The guests of honor were the school’s third-grade

The Source of Learning Loss Is a Rigid, Inequitable System That Puts Adults First; Next Steps

Laura Waters September 21, 2022

The Center for Reinventing Education (CRPE) is the go-to resource for K-12 education since the onset of the pandemic, collecting data and issuing analyses online

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 60,000 Students Return to Public Charters, Murphy’s Education Department Should Listen to Their Parents

Staff Writer August 24, 2022

Support among voters and parents for public charter schools is high following student achievement results that proved charter schools accelerated learning during the pandemic. The

VIDEO: We Can’t Address Teacher Shortage Without Disrupting the Status Quo

Laura Waters August 23, 2022

Amid the unceasing chatter about teacher shortages—throughout the country as well as in New Jersey—it’s well worth your time to watch NJER TV’s new three-minute

BENNETT: South Orange-Maplewood Board of Education Doesn’t Care If You Can Get Your Child to School

contributor August 19, 2022

Jeffrey Bennett and his family reside in the South Orange-Maplewood school district. South Orange-Maplewood Public Schools District is a racially-diverse school system: as of 2021-22,

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