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MATSIKOUDIS: New Jersey Can Remedy the Teacher Shortage By Easing Regulations and Eligibility

contributor September 12, 2022

Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis serves as a member of the Assembly Education Committee and the Joint Committee on Public Schools. She represents parts of Morris, Somerset

Charter School Families Struggle As Murphy’s Education Department Ignores ‘Clear Objective Data’

Laura Waters September 7, 2022

Yesterday’s New Jersey Monitor dives into the consequences of the Murphy Administration’s denial last spring of nine expansion requests from the highest-performing public charter schools

JEFFERSON: Newark Parents, Fed Up With District Schools and Phil Murphy, Demand Educational Change

contributor September 6, 2022

Reverend David Jefferson, Sr. Esq is the senior pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, the largest Congregation in the City of Newark. This first appeared

Ocean City Parents Decry Board’s Approval of State’s ‘Perverted’ Sex Ed Standards

contributor August 31, 2022

This letter was submitted by members of the Ocean City Alliance for Sensible Education, comprised of parents who object to the new state standards on

COMMENTARY: Do We Really Have a Teacher Shortage and, If We Do, How Can We Fix It?

Laura Waters August 24, 2022

The American teacher shortage is headlining news stories and infiltrating social media, although there’s little consensus on whether this shortage is new or if it

DURR: Despite What NJEA Says, Parents Not ‘Extremists’ for Expressing Concerns About Sex Education Mandates

Staff Writer August 17, 2022

This is a press release. online pharmacy purchase premarin no prescription with best prices today in the USA Senator Ed Durr responded to an advertisement

Everyone Wants To Eliminate This Teacher Test But Murphy is Mum

Laura Waters August 16, 2022

A popular, bipartisan bill eliminating a controversial teacher qualifying test called the EdTPA passed the New Jersey State Senate and Assembly unanimously on June 29th

How Will Murphy’s Education Department ‘Penalize’ Districts Who Don’t Teach New Sex Education Standards?

Laura Waters August 4, 2022

Yesterday’s marathon State Board of Education meeting—six hours and change—was noteworthy for multiple reasons, not least the clear frustration expressed by board members towards Gov.

Middletown School Board Calls Education Department’s Bluff on Sex Education

Laura Waters August 2, 2022

According to the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education, in September all New Jersey public schools must adhere to the new Student Learning Standards in Health

CIATTARELLI: When Is the Right TIme For Our Youngest Students To Learn About Sex?

contributor August 1, 2022

When it comes to sex education for our youngest students, what is age-appropriate and what is not? It’s a question a lot of New Jersey

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