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LILLEY: Hunterdon Teachers Decry Superintendent’s Decision to Cancel Learning For a Drag Queen Show

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 18, 2022

A friendly teacher sent Sunlight a copy of a letter written by a reportedly “large group” of Hunterdon Central Regional High School teachers (here’s the Hunterdon

Why Is New Jersey One of Only Four States That Closes Schools For a Teacher Convention?

Laura Waters November 11, 2022

Yesterday New Jersey parents woke up to their annual smack in the face: All public schools are closed today and tomorrow, the first Thursday and

Education Law Center Demands Murphy Immediately Replace State Board of Ed Members

Staff Writer November 11, 2022

Ed. Note: This is a press release from Education Law Center, which is closely affiliated with (and largely funded by) the state teachers union NJEA.

Murphy Signs Executive Order To Solve Teacher Shortages

Staff Writer November 11, 2022

Yesterday, Nov. 10th, Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order #309 establishing a task force to “explore best practices and innovative ways to recruit and retain

LILLEY: (Updated!) From 2011-2020, NJEA Spent $560K+ in 43 New Jersey School Districts. Here’s a List.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 8, 2022

Update via Mike Lilley: Sunlight has discovered $70,000 in last-minute spending on school board elections from the NJEA’s Super PAC, Garden State Forward.   Recent

LILLEY: In These Four School Board Elections, NJEA Is Tilting the Scales For Union-Friendly Candidates

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 7, 2022

Sunlight wants to update our reporting on NJEA funding for local school board races.  In Wayne, Sparta, Ringwood and Old Bridge, the NJEA’s traditional PAC, NJEA

NJ School Board Candidate Emulates Pelosi Attacker. Who Will You Vote For?

Laura Waters November 2, 2022

On Saturday night Tom Gregor, who will win a seat on the Bethlehem Township Public School Board (he is running unopposed), showed up at a

Latest on NAEP Scores: How Does NJ Stack Up Against the Rest of the Country?

Laura Waters October 24, 2022

This morning the National Assessment for Educational Progress, or NAEP, published 2022 scores for each state. We knew Covid-19 learning loss was real based on

LILLEY: NJSpotlight Continues to Align Its Education Reporting with NJEA, Its Major Financial Sponsor

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 20, 2022

The decline of NJSpotlight News as an unbiased news organization continues.  Here are two recent examples. First, NJ Spotlight covered Monday’s Assembly Education Committee hearings on learning loss caused

What REALLY Happened At Monday’s Statehouse Hearing on Learning Loss and Testing? Not What You Think.

Laura Waters October 19, 2022

I’ve always been a fan of NJ Spotlight, the online news platform founded by John Mooney in 2009, and, in part, it’s personal: when I

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