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ADERHOLD: To Address Teacher Shortage, Get Rid of State Qualifying Test

contributor July 6, 2022

David M. Aderhold, Ed.D, is the superintendent of schools for the West Windsor – Plainsboro Regional School District. This originally appeared in NJ Spotlight. As

Murphy’s Education Department to Families ‘Ripped Out of the Schools They Love’: Let Them Eat Cake

Laura Waters June 29, 2022

Who is left holding the bag? Black and Latino families who get ripped out of the schools that they love. That’s Harry Lee, Executive Director

Murphy Administration’s Attack on This Newark Charter ‘Hurts and Disrespects Black and Latino Families’

Staff Writer June 27, 2022

Since 2006, Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has served the community with support from Bethany Baptist Church, one of the city’s largest and oldest

As Murphy Plots a Presidential Run, Low-Income Families Pay the Price

Laura Waters June 14, 2022

At a Goldman Sachs conference in April of 2017, a month before Phil Murphy declared his candidacy for New Jersey governor, a former governor’s wife

Newark Schools Chief Roger León Gets Grilled On Student Learning Loss–and Comes Up Short

Laura Waters June 7, 2022

Yesterday Newark Superintendent Roger León was in the hot seat at the Newark Municipal Council Education Committee as he took questions from council members about

COMMENTARY: Murphy Treats Low-Income Families as Political Footballs As He Shuts Down Their Best Schools

Laura Waters June 3, 2022

Late yesterday Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan sent a letter to Newark’s University Heights Charter School that decreed, based on “subjective conclusions reported from one

Cherry Hill Schools District Put Ankle Weights on a Four-Year-Old With Autism

Laura Waters June 2, 2022

When my youngest child, Jonah, was four years old and attending a private special education school paid for by our local school district, we got

VIDEO: As Parents Demand ‘Bold Change’ In Schools, JerseyCAN Steps Up

Staff Writer May 31, 2022

Over the last two years as schools have responded to COVID-19 disruptions, parents, grandparents, and guardians have had a never-seen-before look at what happens in

COMMENTARY: Yes, Murphy’s DOE Flunked Remote Learning But Let’s Not Get Carried Away

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

The new Rutgers paper, “Digital Divide, Critical and Crisis-Informatics Perspectives on K-12 Emergency Remote Teaching During the Pandemic,” is a valuable (if jargony) overview of

New Jersey Public School Enrollment Takes a Hit: COVID-19 Restrictions or Birthrate?

Staff Writer May 23, 2022

According to recently released data from the New Jersey Department of Education, over the last two years enrollment in the state’s K-12 public school system

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