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MORRISON: Gov. Murphy, I Am a Survivor of Newark District Schools and My Boys Deserve More’

contributor February 17, 2022

Jasmine Morrison is a parent organizer and founder of Unapologetic Parents, an organization that advocates for better school options and equity in education. She grew

Governor, Let Me Clear Up Your Confusion: You’re Getting Your Phils Mixed Up!

Laura Waters February 14, 2022

‘I don’t understand why all of a sudden there’s this big buzz around our posture on charter schools,’ he said. ‘It takes my breath away.

Newark Union President Would Trade ‘Entire City’ For ‘One Single Teacher Aid’

Laura Waters January 10, 2022

Here’s Newark Teachers Union President John Abeigon in Sunday’s New York Times explaining why Newark’s 37,000 district students should continue learning remotely because the Covid-19

Newark Teachers and Students Confront ‘Low Morale’ and ‘Extreme Frustration’ With Return to Remote Instruction

Staff Writer January 5, 2022

From Newark Teachers Union President John Abeigon: I hear your calls for clarity, and I am giving it to you now. All staff will remain

New Jersey Public Charter School Students Receive Full Four Year Scholarships to Top Colleges!

Staff Writer January 4, 2022

Seven students who will be graduating from New Jersey charter schools this spring received full four-year scholarships to attend some of the nation’s most prestigious

BREAKING: Is Murphy’s Education Department in Cahoots with Urban Districts to Close Schools?

Laura Waters December 22, 2021

Back in March 2020 when New Jersey was being crushed by COVID cases, the State Legislature passed a bill that, in the event that districts

It Takes a Village: To Address Unfinished Learning, Newark Unites Tutoring Center Announces a New Funder

Staff Writer December 15, 2021

This past summer, New Jersey Children’s Foundation announced it was funding an unusual faith-based initiative between Newark’s Metropolitan Baptist Church and Great Oaks Legacy Charter

KIPP NJ Parent: ‘Now Our Children Will See Themselves as Royalty’

Staff Writer December 6, 2021

KIPP THRIVE Academy unveiled the third and final installation in their mural series during a celebratory and intimate ceremony. Joined by THRIVE students and staff,

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.*

In Newark, Braven is Moving the Needle on New Jersey’s ‘Stubborn Racial Wealth Gap’

Staff Writer September 29, 2021

New Jersey has one of the most stubborn racial wealth gaps in the United States, according to the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice. The

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