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Bill That Would Protect Students With Disabilities Stalled on Murphy’s Desk

Staff Writer June 9, 2021

A month ago the New Jersey State Legislature unanimously passed a bill that would offer 700 students with disabilities an additional year of high school

New Jersey Schools Have $3 Billion to Spend. How Will an Anemic Education Department Manage?

Laura Waters June 8, 2021

“Districts have serious needs, and this could help them address equity issues worsened by the virus. But as welcome as this money is, the state’s

Murphy Says, ‘Okay, Maybe We Don’t Need Masks In Schools.’

Staff Writer June 7, 2021

New Jersey is enduring a heat wave. Teachers and students are sitting in classroom with temperatures of 90 degrees while wearing masks because the Governor’s

NJ Superintendents Decry Murphy’s ‘Confusing, Contradictory’ Guidance on Masking in Schools

Staff Writer June 4, 2021

This is a letter from Monmouth County district superintendents to Governor Phil Murphy, asking that he reconsider his “confusing, and at times, contradictory guidance regarding

Community Members Ask, ‘Why Doesn’t the State Department of Education Pay Attention to Asbury Park?’

Laura Waters June 3, 2021

Any close observer of Asbury Park School Board meetings witnesses the hold Gov. Phil Murphy’s pick for State Education Commissioner, Lamont Repollet, continues to exert

Lakewood Doesn’t Deserve More State Aid, Appeals Court Rules

Staff Writer May 27, 2021

The most recent battle in the endless war between Lakewood Public Schools and the State Department of Education just resulted in a loss for a

Education Law Center: New Jersey Education Department Under-Staffed and Overwhelmed

Staff Writer May 26, 2021

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ANALYSIS: Trail of Corruption Left by Murphy’s Former Education Commissioner in Asbury Park

Laura Waters May 25, 2021

You may be wondering why I’ve been paying so much attention to Asbury Park. It’s this: In 2017 when Gov. Phil Murphy chose Asbury Park’s

Murphy’s ‘New’ Education Commissioner’s Fast Track to Confirmation Hits a Pothole

Staff Writer May 24, 2021

Last October Gov. Phil Murphy nominated Angelica Allen-McMillan as Education Commissioner to replace his former Commissioner, Lamont Repollet. Allen-McMillan’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee–a

Breaking: Sources Reveal Asbury Park’s Superintendent Selection Charade

Laura Waters May 18, 2021

Next Monday, May 24th, the Asbury Park Board of Education will interview candidates to replace out-going Superintendent Sancha Gray. Numerous sources have contacted me to

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