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COMMENTARY: The Dog Ate Our Homework, Says Murphy’s Ed Department, and Here’s What’s Missing

Laura Waters March 21, 2022

Chalkbeat’s Patrick Wall, an excellent reporter who covers Newark, has a piece today that delves into a set of segregation lawsuits currently inching their way

LILLEY: New Jersey Comes in Dead Last For Out-Migration So What Will Murphy Do About It?

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 18, 2022

Another migration study, another last-place finish for New Jersey.  This time it’s a 2022 study by Hire A Helper that used data from moves, company surveys and

Jersey City and Lakewood: Not So Perfect Together When It Comes Schools and Property Taxes

Laura Waters March 16, 2022

Jersey City and Lakewood’s public school districts couldn’t be more dissimilar. The former, New Jersey’s second largest district, educates 33,000 students—a mix of Black, white,

Winners and Losers As Murphy Administration Announces District State Aid Allocations

Staff Writer March 11, 2022

During Gov. Murphy’s budget speech on Tuesday, one of the items that perked ears up was his announcement that state school aid funding would increase

HAPPENING RIGHT NOW: Hundreds of Parents and Students to Rally at State Capital to Demand Support of Their Public Charters

Staff Writer March 10, 2022

Following February’s expansion denials of top-performing public charter schools, hundreds of parents and students, primarily families of color, from New Jersey’s public charter schools will

New Rutgers-Eagleton Poll: Most New Jerseyans Are Done With Mask Mandates in Schools

Staff Writer March 9, 2022

According to the new Rutgers-Eagleton poll, two-thirds of New Jerseyans agree with lifting school mask mandate, most comfortable returning to normal; half think NJ has

Former NJ Education Department Official: Our Students Deserve More Than They’re Getting From Murphy

contributor March 3, 2022

Amy Ruck Kagan, formerly head of the New Jersey Department of Education Charter School Office,is vice president of Authorizer Engagement & Advancement at the National

JAMES: Murphy Just Put a Ceiling On My Daughter’s Future

Oscar James February 28, 2022

You all know I wear a lot of hats. Housing developer. Community activist. Political observer. But by far my most important role is that of

COMMENTARY: Murphy’s Public Educational Politics Are Neither Strong Nor Fair

Laura Waters February 25, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy loves to preach about his quest for a “stronger and fairer New Jersey” but, if recent events are any indication, he’s talking

Murphy ‘Suggests’ New Mask Rules for Schools

Staff Writer February 24, 2022

Yesterday the Murphy Administration released new guidelines for mask-wearing in schools as the mask mandate is lifted on March 7th. Some schools have already lifted

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