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ANALYSIS: In Camden, Does Union Politics Threaten Student Success?

Laura Waters August 10, 2021

Here’s today’s tweet from Sue Altman, head of the New Jersey Working Families Alliance, as she continues her assault on the expansion of educational options

COMMENTARY: If Phil Murphy Wants a Second Term, Here’s the Course-Correction He Needs Most

Laura Waters June 21, 2021

If you’ve been following NJ Education Report’s coverage of the dissolution of Asbury Park Public Schools, first under the direction of Lamont Repollet and then

Will Kids Need to Wear Masks in Schools in September? Murphy is Hedging His Bets as School Leaders Protest

Staff Writer June 7, 2021

If you’re a little confused by the “to-wear or not-to-wear” mask discussions, you’re not alone. Last Tuesday Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Morning Joe that

RICCARDS: Why Are New Jersey Leaders Not Prioritizing Education to Build Back Better?

Patrick Riccards April 21, 2021

It was no surprise that the Congressional Progressive Caucus recently released its priorities for the American Jobs Plan. Based on a survey of its 95

ANALYSIS: Good Intentions Aside, New Jersey Is an Inequitable ‘Tale of Two Systems’ for Children and Adults With Disabilities

Laura Waters April 19, 2021

Last week Paul Aronsohn, Ombudsman for New Jerseyans with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families, submitted his annual report to Governor Phil Murphy and

The Christie Exception: When the Teachers Union Doesn’t Get Its Way

Laura Waters April 15, 2021

This piece is part of an ongoing series: Is the Teachers Union Too Powerful in New Jersey? As Lenape high school student Sasha Lapham’s experience with

New Report Provides Concrete Solutions to Support Students, Families and Educators with New Federal Funding

Staff Writer April 13, 2021

JerseyCAN, a nonprofit  advocating for high quality schools for all New Jersey students, released today a framework for state actions to accelerate student learning through

Open Day Programs for Individuals 21+ with Developmental Disabilities in New Jersey!

Laura Waters April 12, 2021

The day program my son Jonah attends has been closed for thirteen months. Like many parents and caregivers of adults with disabilities, we’re holding on

New Report Grades New Jersey’s Teacher Prep, Evaluation, and Pay Policies

Laura Waters April 5, 2021

As we head into the final term of the 2020-2021 school year (and kick its butt on the way out the door), policy-makers, school leaders,

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

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