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Murphy’s Education Department Trumpets Equity as State Board Members View the 64th Floor

Laura Waters November 9, 2022

The New Jersey State Board of Education held its monthly public meeting this morning, large stretches of it consumed by DOE staffers reading aloud a

WALDEN: Why Is the Murphy Administration Protecting This Illegal Preschool Trailer Park?

contributor November 8, 2022

Robert Walden is a retired investigative evidence photographer who is a qualified expert photography witness. He has been chronicling misconduct related to North Bergen’s 17-trailer

Murphy’s DOE Approves Second Charter in Five Years: Kindle Education Public Charter School in Jersey City 

Staff Writer November 3, 2022

Congratulations to Kindle Education Public Charter School, which was approved by the Department of Education to open in Jersey City, only the second new public charter

The Star-Ledger Questions Newark Superintendent’s Leadership. It’s Bigger Than That.

Laura Waters November 2, 2022

Today the Star-Ledger Editorial Board reports that over this past eight months Newark school board members and top staffers have taken taxpayer-funded trips to Las

Education Leaders Urge State Education Department To Not Weaken Teacher Training Requirements

contributor October 27, 2022

The New Jersey Department of Education is in the process of changing the rules for teacher training. We believe this change, should it be put

Why Did NJ Student Learning Tank More Than Almost Any Other State?

Laura Waters October 27, 2022

New Jersey residents may be surprised by the news, released Monday, that on the highly-regarded tests called the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP), students

Murphy’s Education Department Is Failing Parents and ‘All the Children Across the State of New Jersey’

Laura Waters October 26, 2022

If you’ve been following the news you already know that on Monday the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) released state scores from last Spring’s

Senator Turner: Given NAEP Scores, Let’s Set Up a Pilot Program to Extend the School Year

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

In response to ongoing concerns about learning loss that is now evidenced by unprecedented declines in math and reading on the National Assessment of Educational

Assemblyman Umba Demands Murphy’s Ed Department Release Spring Test Scores

Staff Writer October 26, 2022

Today, Assemblyman Brandon Umba (R-Medford), a member of the Assembly Education Committee, released the following statement calling for the release of NJSLA testing data from

Murphy’s Education Department Is Holding Student Learning Data Hostage from Parents, Teachers, and Schools

Laura Waters October 25, 2022

Yesterday we reported that New Jersey students, according to the highly-regarded NAEP tests, have suffered steeper drops in math and reading proficiency than the national

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