NJ Spotlight has a scoop today: the online paper filed an Open Public Records Request with the State and received Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson’s contract.
Today’s NJ Spotlight reports on the Senate Budget Committee’s “polite questioning” of Ed. Comm. Chris Cerf, specifically regarding whether Gov. Christie’s budget shortchanged local districts
WHYY is reporting that “New Jersey lawmakers are not expected to enact education reform proposals at next month’s final meeting of the current legislative session.”
The Courier Post reports that the NJ State Legislature may consider a merit pay bill for public school teachers, according to Senate President Steve Sweeney.
On prospects for passage in the NJ Legislature for bills on tenure reform, merit pay, and multiple authorizers for charter schools, from The Record: Brigid
Senate President Steve Sweeney explains it all: “I’ve never been a fan of merit pay. I don’t believe in it,” Sweeney said. “Sometimes when you
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