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‘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

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

‘All Kids Back in School,’ Says Murphy–Except for Kids With Disabilities Because ‘That’s Too Hard’

contributor October 5, 2021

Paul O’Neill is co-founder and senior fellow of the Center for Learner Equity. New Jersey’s rules are clear – remote learning is over. Convinced that in-person

Sorry, New Jersey History Buffs: New Report Says Our Course Content Is ‘Mediocre’

Staff Writer June 24, 2021

This week the Fordham Institute released a report called “ online pharmacy keflex no prescription The State of State Standards for Civics and U.S. History

‘State of Emergency’ or ‘Not a Failure’? Dueling Takeaways on Learning Loss at State Board of Education Meeting

Staff Writer June 17, 2021

There was some dissension yesterday during the New Jersey State Board of Education meeting. Vice President Andy Mulvihill, upon hearing that 37 percent of NJ

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

Paterson Public School District Regains Local Control

Staff Writer January 6, 2021

This release is courtesy of InsiderNJ. For context, among the 25,000 students in the district, the average math proficiency score is 17% (versus the New Jersey public

Local Control Run Wild: How NJ’s Fragmented School System Foments Segregation

Guest Contributor January 5, 2021

This post, by Tim Evans, analyzes the relationship between school district fragmentation and the role it may play in fostering and maintaining a racially and

Senate Democrats: New Bill Would Require Ed Dept. To Collect Data on Covid Learning Loss

Staff Writer November 19, 2020

Following the Department of Education’s announcement on statewide assessments and the issuing of the New Jersey Children’s Foundation report on remote education, Senate Education Chair

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