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Ed Comm. Repollet Goes For the “Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations” but State Board of Education Refuses to Play – For Now.

Laura Waters August 22, 2018

Last month the State Board of Education considered some big changes to our requirements for a high school diploma. The recommendations were proffered by Education

Not So Fast with the “We” Word, Trenton Superintendent McDowell. You’re Leaving Out the Parents.

Laura Waters August 16, 2018

“We in Trenton are adamantly opposed to charter school expansion,” Trenton Superintendent Dr. Fred McDowell said Wednesday at a community meeting on the subject. “We

Update on Firings at the NJ Department of Education: Staffers Respond

Laura Waters August 9, 2018

There’s been much interest in my post ten days ago about the firing of 40 staff members from the state Department of Education. Since the

Cheers All Around for New Jersey’s State Board of Education!

Laura Waters August 1, 2018

Today the New Jersey Board of Education took a courageous step towards maintaining high-quality schools for students and families. Instead of rubber-stamping Commissioner Repollet (and

Here’s Some News You Missed: 40 Staff Members Fired from NJ Department of Education

Laura Waters July 31, 2018

News of major changes in New Jersey’s public education system typically blare on major (and minor) news sites. So here’s a scoop that I’d rather

Yes, Governor, Your Obsession with PARCC is Wasteful and Misguided.

Laura Waters July 11, 2018

“It isn’t today,” he said in an appearance at the Golden Nugget casino. “I still don’t like it. And I’m not gonna wake up someday

Correcting The Record on “Murphy Promise Tracker”: The Education Edition

Laura Waters July 10, 2018

This past weekend The Record published its latest edition of its“Murphy Promise Tracker,” which aims to hold Gov. Murphy “accountable” to “statements made during the

NJ Teacher on Janus: NJEA Spent Our Money On a Candidate That Doesn’t Represent Our Values and Ran Out Health Benefits Into The Ground.

Guest Contributor June 29, 2018

Cody D. Miller is a member of the New Jersey Education Association, the largest Teachers union in New Jersey.  He also serves on the City

Janus Is In. What Does The SCOTUS Ruling Mean For NJEA?

Laura Waters June 27, 2018

The Supreme Court issued its 5-4 ruling this morning in Janus v. the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31. Justice Samuel

Camden Families Beg To Differ With NJEA and Education Law Center: Pass That Bill!

Laura Waters June 22, 2018

Alert! Alert! A new bill in the New Jersey Legislature intends to infest Camden’s traditional school system with a malignancy disguised as a minor legislative

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