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During KIPP’s “Summer Jump,” Kids with Disabilities Learn With Typical Kids. How Does This Work?

Laura Waters August 6, 2018

Last week I had the pleasure of interviewing Nicolina Abruzzese, Assistant Principal of Special Education at KIPP Bold Academy, a charter middle school in Newark that is part

Getting the Facts Straight on New Jersey Charter Schools: This Is No Time For a “Pause” On High-Quality Charter Growth

Guest Contributor May 14, 2018

Donna Siminski is Director of Policy and Advocacy for the New Jersey Charter School Association with a focus on the policy issues impacting the the

This May Be The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship: A District Embraces a Charter School

Laura Waters May 1, 2018

Just one year ago the Hoboken Public Schools District (HPSD) was locked in a years-long battle with one of the state’s most successful charter schools,

Six Ways in Which Lakewood is “Special”; Or, What Happens When Local Control Runs Wild

Laura Waters April 3, 2018

I’ve been thinking about local control lately and the ways in which it contributes, both locally and nationally, to public education inequities. New Jersey, of

When Politics Undermines Scholarship: A New “Analysis” from Julia Sass Rubin and Mark Weber

Laura Waters March 16, 2018

A new report is out called “New Jersey Charter Schools: A Data-Driven View – 2018 Update, Part I” by Julia Sass Rubin and Mark Weber.

What Can My District Do to Increase Parent Engagement?

Laura Waters January 19, 2018

I live in a township in the middle of New Jersey that’s home to a culturally and economically diverse school district. That’s not very common

If We’re Really About Leveling the Academic Playing Field, We Need to Prioritize the Arts

Laura Waters January 12, 2018

(This is a guest post by Aggie Sung, a certified early education teacher whose passion is in children’s books that teach young learners to express

Is Integration Your Silver Bullet? Time to Get Real.

Laura Waters December 7, 2017

Last week I wrote a post about a report on N.J.’s segregated schools by Professor Gary Orfield et. al. which I found vacuous and flawed,

Beverly City Schools Makes “Incredible Progress” By Using Data to Focus on Kids

Laura Waters December 1, 2017

(This post is by Chris Minnich, Executive Director, Council of Chief State School Officers, and originally appeared in Huffington Post.) I visit many schools across the

This Mother Feels “Blessed” To Have Her Children in a N.J. Charter School: a New Report Tells Us Why

Laura Waters October 17, 2017

Last week wrote about the New Jersey Charter School Association’s new analysis, “20 Years of New Jersey Charter Schools: A State of the Sector Report,”

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