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ANALYSIS: Fordham’s New Report Nails the Correlation Between Charter School Growth and General Student Success

Laura Waters January 26, 2022

Today Fordham Institute released a new report, “Still Rising: Charter School Enrollment and Student Achievement at the Metropolitan Level,” a follow-up to a 2019 study

COMMENTARY: Murphy Is Rigid on Remote Instruction But Parents Rally For Change

Laura Waters January 18, 2022

Back in September Governor Murphy announced that all students would be back in school full-time, in-person and that parents “will not be enabled to broad

Murphy’s Education Commissioner on Her Way Out?

Laura Waters January 7, 2022

Update: Score one up for Politico, one down for North Jersey Media. Today Carly Sitrin reports that Murphy will renominate Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan

Jersey Media Heats Up With the ‘Crisis’ Within Murphy’s Department of Education

Laura Waters January 7, 2022

There’s plenty to complain about New Jersey’s “media desert,” sandwiched as we are between those two behemoths New York City and Philadelphia,  but let’s give

State Supreme Court: The Murphy Administration Didn’t Bother So We’ll Do It Ourselves

Staff Writer January 6, 2022

This is a press release from Education Law Center, which represents the plaintiffs who want the Murphy Administration to fully fund all building renovations and

COMMENTARY: This Is What Murphy Is Getting Wrong About COVID and Schools

Laura Waters January 3, 2022

Here we go again. As the list of shuttered New Jersey school districts grows, Governor Phil Murphy remains on mute, forcing district leaders to make 

BREAKING: Is Murphy’s Education Department in Cahoots with Urban Districts to Close Schools?

Laura Waters December 22, 2021

Back in March 2020 when New Jersey was being crushed by COVID cases, the State Legislature passed a bill that, in the event that districts

New Bill Takes Aim At Murphy Education Department’s Persistent Disregard for Measuring Unfinished Learning

Laura Waters December 10, 2021

A new bill sponsored by Senator Teresa Ruiz and Assemblywoman Angela McKnight looks like it may pass quickly during the New Jersey Legislature’s lame duck

BREAKING: Feds Order Murphy Administration to Increase State Aid to Abbott Districts Or Jeopardize $2.8B

Staff Writer November 30, 2021

Education Law Center (ELC) just issued a press release celebrating a decision by the U.S. Education Department. In a letter addressed to Acting Education Commissioner

Q&A: Meet the Team Behind the Local Foundation Pushing for Educational Innovation

Laura Waters October 29, 2021

Three years ago Kyle Rosenkrans, a first-generation college graduate, civil rights lawyer, law professor, and public policy advocate, founded the Newark-based New Jersey Children’s Foundation.*

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