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Murphy and Repollet Want to Unlock Career Doors for NJ Students But They’re Getting Two Things Wrong.

Laura Waters January 16, 2020

Yesterday New Jersey Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet sent out a tweet celebrating the state’s new jobs initiative, “Jobs NJ: Developing Talent to Grow Business in

Dear Gov. Murphy/Comm. Repollet/NJEA: Look at This School and Tell Us Again Why You Want to Water Down High School Testing.

Laura Waters December 16, 2019

Last week I wrote about the dilemma facing the New Jersey State Board of Education: To accept a low-ball standardized testing proposal from accountability-averse Commissioner

Here’s What Happened Yesterday When AFT and NEA Locked Out Black and Brown Parents from a Candidate Forum.

Laura Waters December 15, 2019

Yesterday the AFT/NEA sponsored a “Public Education Forum” in Pittsburgh. There, hand-selected union members heard from seven Democratic presidential candidates as one by one they

Bloomfield College Inaugurates a New President: Meet Dr. Marcheta Evans, A Woman With Big Plans.

Laura Waters December 9, 2019

Last week I spoke with Dr. Marcheta P. Evans, the new president of Bloomfield College, whose inauguration is today. Dr. Evans was most recently the

Wait: Is This a Democratic Presidential Candidate “Public Education Forum” or a Circle-Jerk?

Laura Waters December 5, 2019

“At last,” I exulted, as I peered at a Slack message from a colleague. The Democratic presidential candidates are going to finally discuss America’s public

We Need a New Way of Talking About Students Who Face Barriers Erected by Adults and Sustained by Broken Systems

Guest Contributor November 25, 2019

This is a guest post by Cami Anderson, a lifelong educator and advocate for the nation’s most vulnerable students. After 20 years as a chief

Your Taxes At Work in Lakewood: Trick or Treat?

Laura Waters November 19, 2019

I’ve been neglecting Lakewood and so decided to pop over to the district website and check the most recent School Board meeting agenda. The date

Camden Parents Celebrate Their Power as All Schools Rise.

Laura Waters October 29, 2019

For the very first time more than 250 families who call Camden home joined together on October 19th for what will become an annual event:

Why, Asked a Tweeter, Is Asbury Park Public Schools’ Cost Per Pupil Over $40K? Here’s My Answer.

Laura Waters August 20, 2019

Such a good question, Madeline! What does Asbury Park Public Schools do with all that money, even as enrollment declines? With schools all over the

Michael Inzelbuch and I Have Another Email Exchange: A Lakewood Update.

Laura Waters July 15, 2019

On Friday I wrote a post that described Lakewood Board of Education’s July 1st meeting when the Board shut down the school district because the

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