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Is Hoboken Superintendent Guilt-Tripping Parents During COVID To Salvage State Aid?

Laura Waters July 31, 2020

Hoboken Superintendent Christine Johnson just sent out an email to all Hoboken public school parents (full copy below) regarding the district’s reopening plans. Unlike many

Marigna: Braven’s Career Booster Boot Camp Is Teaching College Grads How To Land Strong Jobs

Vince Marigna July 28, 2020

Vincent Marigna is Executive Director of Braven, a career and leadership development accelerator focused on supporting first-generation, low-income college students with securing a strong first

Dear Joe Biden: Rethink Your Stance on Charter Schools.

Staff Writer July 14, 2020

This is an excerpt from a statement from Nina Rees, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, in response to the

With Repetition and Consistency, This Special Education Teacher Is Keeping Her Students on Track

Staff Writer June 11, 2020

As New Jersey enters its fourth month of school closures due to COVID-19, students on the margins are predictably suffering the most, especially those with

“Simple, Equitable, Joyful, and Accessible:” Best Remote Instruction Practices From NJ Charter School Leaders

Laura Waters May 27, 2020

On May 19th the New Jersey Public Charter School Association held a webinar called “Learning from NJ’s Public Charter Schools during COVID-19.” Interest among the

Free Internet Access For Low-Income Families Must Be A Fundamental Right During COVID-19.

Guest Contributor April 1, 2020

This is a post by my friend and colleague Zachary Wright, a national finalist for the United States Department of Education’s School Ambassador Fellowship. Zach is

During Covid-19, Are Charter Schools Leading the Way?

Laura Waters March 25, 2020

On Monday I looked at the stark disparities in the quality of online instruction offered to children during the COVID-19 school closures, comparing Princeton Regional

How Did College Achieve Public Charter Schools Pull Together Online Learning So Quickly and Effectively? Answers From the Founder.

Guest Contributor March 24, 2020

This is a guest post by Mike Piscal, founder of College Achieve Public Schools in New Jersey, which operates six public charter schools in New

On Charters, a New Report Shows That White Democrats Are Getting It Wrong. (Listen Up, Bernie/Liz/Joe!)

Laura Waters January 28, 2020

Judging by the harsh turn that some politicians have taken against charter schools, voters might well imagine that the data look darker than they did

If Phil Murphy Were Really “Progressive,” He’d Chuck the Marketing Ploys and Focus on Children.

Laura Waters January 21, 2020

I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or

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