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When Union Power Goes Too Far: The Case of Sasha Latham

Laura Waters April 1, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey? Two years ago, with some trepidation, Sasha Latham (not

Montclair Mayor Is Incoming President of Teachers Union, Presents Conflict of Interest

Staff Writer March 25, 2021

Two days ago a news bulletin appeared on the website of New Jersey Education Association: Marie Blistan, current president, is not running for re-election and

Launching a New Series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey?

Laura Waters March 25, 2021

It’s hard to have a discussion about public education in New Jersey without mentioning our state’s teachers union, the New Jersey Education Association. Especially for

Camden Teachers Union President Erupts Over Ed Dept-Approved School Closures

Laura Waters March 22, 2021

A new petition on change.org is demanding the resignation of Camden Superintendent Katrina McCombs. (Oddly, it doesn’t use her name but refers to her as 

LILLEY: Montclair Union President Has a Seat at the Table; Montclair Parents Do Not

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 16, 2021

A picture is indeed worth a thousand words, and this one of NJEA Vice President/Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller and Montclair Education Association (MEA) President Petal

“Frustrated” Assemblywoman Mila Jasey Urges South Orange-Maplewood Schools to Resume In-School Instruction

Staff Writer March 11, 2021

New Jersey State Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (D-Essex Morris) released the following statement on March 10, 2021 regarding the SOMSD Schools reopening impasse. For ongoing NJ Ed

Montclair Tentatively Resolves Reopening Issues with Teachers Union But Parent Suit Continues

Staff Writer March 10, 2021

Late yesterday Montclair Public Schools District announced a settlement with the Montclair Education Association over the lawsuit filed by the district to get teachers to

LILLEY: NJ Is Tops Because of High Education Spending That Benefits NJEA, Not Students

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center March 9, 2021

FLORIDA GETS BETTER RESULTS AT LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE According to Governor Murphy, New Jersey public schools got the gold medal in the “gold

STATE AID GUY: Yes, People Avoid New Jersey to Save Tax Money — Especially High-Earners

New Jersey Education Aid March 8, 2021

Since the beginning of New Jersey’s chronic fiscal crisis in the early-2000s, there’s been an unending argument over raising taxes on high-earners to mitigate the

NJ State Board of Ed Member Andrew Mulvihill on the Ed. Dept.’s Pivot on Spring Testing

Laura Waters March 8, 2021

Last Wednesday, March 3, the New Jersey State Board of Education held its monthly Public Meeting. On the agenda was a presentation on Start Strong

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