Local news media is chock-full of reports on yesterday’s long-delayed release from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education of last spring’s test results. The only
Today Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan and her team will unveil student levels of proficiency as gauged by last spring’s NJ Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA).
This is extraordinarily delayed. That’s Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz on the state Department of Education’s decision to delay releasing outcomes on last spring’s standardized
Last month we reported New Jersey was one of nine states in the country that hadn’t released student test results from last spring’s standardized tests
In this 40-second video, JerseyCAN Executive Director Paula White explains why the Murphy Administration’s Education Department is hurting kids and families by refusing to release
A new bill in the New Jersey Senate would make state finances “readily accessible to the public,” says Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair Paul
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