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Newark Magnet School Partners with Howard University

Staff Writer November 12, 2021

In a partnership that marks the first of its kind, Newark Public Schools by way of University High School, will collaborate with Howard University and

Q&A: Meet the Team Behind the Local Foundation Pushing for Educational Innovation

Laura Waters October 29, 2021

Three years ago Kyle Rosenkrans, a first-generation college graduate, civil rights lawyer, law professor, and public policy advocate, founded the Newark-based New Jersey Children’s Foundation.*

Newark Teacher Union President Tells Black School Board Member She ‘Cannot Serve Two Masters’

Laura Waters October 20, 2021

A’Dorian Murray-Thomas is a Newark School Board member with a remarkable history. At the ripe old age of 23, this life-long Newarker has founded and

Newark Father and Political Hopeful Launches Petition Demanding Newark Shares Plan for Federal Spending

Staff Writer October 15, 2021

Oscar James of Newark Truth has launched a campaign demanding that Newark City Public Schools reveal its plans for spending $282 million in federal stimulus

Newark Families: ‘This Lunch Sh*t is Not Even Cooked and It’s Cold’

Staff Writer October 14, 2021

A lot of kids at school don’t eat lunch because it’s not good. It’s times where it’s so bad you just don’t eat all day.

COMMENTARY: Ciattarelli’s Disastrous School Funding Plan

Laura Waters October 5, 2021

Anyone who reads my commentary knows that I’m a proponent of school choice, high standards and aligned assessments, school district transparency, and fair school funding.

Newark Schools Hide COVID Spread From Families as ‘Teachers Work in Fear’

Laura Waters September 24, 2021

In June 2020 Newark Superintendent Roger León announced that “99.8% of Newark students were present for each day of remote learning,” even though 20% were

Is There Really a Teacher Shortage in NJ? Let’s All Take a Deep Breath

Laura Waters September 23, 2021

Major media is ablaze with dire predictions about imminent teacher shortages due to pandemic stress and burn-out. Certainly, teachers have had a rough time juggling

University Heights Charter School Opens New Facility in Downtown Newark

Staff Writer September 17, 2021

University Heights Charter School (UHCS) has just announced that it is relocating its Junior High School and Central Office to a renovated Downtown Newark, NJ

Don’t Worry Newark, Nothing Has Changed…. And I Sure Ain’t Done!

Oscar James September 8, 2021

As many of you may remember, I started this blog for really one reason — like so many other Newark parents during COVID, I could

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