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COMMENTARY: Murphy Is Rigid on Remote Instruction But Parents Rally For Change

Laura Waters January 18, 2022

Back in September Governor Murphy announced that all students would be back in school full-time, in-person and that parents “will not be enabled to broad

Murphy’s Education Commissioner on Her Way Out?

Laura Waters January 7, 2022

Update: Score one up for Politico, one down for North Jersey Media. Today Carly Sitrin reports that Murphy will renominate Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan

Jersey Media Heats Up With the ‘Crisis’ Within Murphy’s Department of Education

Laura Waters January 7, 2022

There’s plenty to complain about New Jersey’s “media desert,” sandwiched as we are between those two behemoths New York City and Philadelphia,  but let’s give

‘If You Don’t Think This Is a Crisis Then I Don’t Know What Else Will Make It More Alarming’

Staff Writer January 6, 2022

“I am heartbroken, disappointed and outraged,” State Senator Teresa Ruiz, the outgoing chair of the Senate Education Committee who will become the new Senate Majority

BREAKING: Is Murphy’s Education Department in Cahoots with Urban Districts to Close Schools?

Laura Waters December 22, 2021

Back in March 2020 when New Jersey was being crushed by COVID cases, the State Legislature passed a bill that, in the event that districts

COMMENTARY: New Jersey Educators Need a New Role Model and They’ve Got One in David Banks

Laura Waters December 14, 2021

The whole goal here is to prepare kids to be able to be college and workforce ready. A lot of times we talk about college

New Bill Takes Aim At Murphy Education Department’s Persistent Disregard for Measuring Unfinished Learning

Laura Waters December 10, 2021

A new bill sponsored by Senator Teresa Ruiz and Assemblywoman Angela McKnight looks like it may pass quickly during the New Jersey Legislature’s lame duck

How Low Can You Go With Math Standards? Educators Fight Back.

Staff Writer December 7, 2021

The following letter expresses “alarm” at the dumbing-down of math standards, with particular reference to a new initiative in California that offers students a pathway

ANALYSIS: NJ Ed Department’s Proposal for Dumbed-Down Tests Is 64 Floor Redux

Laura Waters December 6, 2021

Two years ago, under the leadership of Phil Murphy’s Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet, the State Board of Education voted 12-1 to kill the standardized assessments

SCOOP: Murphy’s Ed Department Gives Up on Student Success After High School

Laura Waters December 2, 2021

Yesterday the State Board of Education convened to hear a presentation from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education on the new graduation test called the

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