OSA

Christie: From Norman Rockwell to Edvard Munch

My column today at Newsworks WHYY asks why Gov. Christie, after a relatively peaceful interlude with NJEA top brass, has…

13 years ago

Legislative Update

Today's NJ Spotlight reviews Gov. Christie’s comments on OSA and tenure reform (among other things) at  American Federation for Children’s…

13 years ago

When is a Compromise Become a Cop-Out? (Think LIFO)

Yesterday’s Star-Ledger editorial defined the essential problem with back-room negotiations regarding Sen. Teresa Ruiz’s tenure reform bill: while the earlier…

13 years ago

New Version of OSA Hits Statehouse

Statehouse sponsors of the long-simmering Opportunity Scholarship Act have filed a new version of the legislation and hope to start…

13 years ago

Quote of the Day

NJ Democratic Assemblyman Gary Schaer in today's Record:I support public schools and have been a staunch advocate for increased funding…

13 years ago

Opportunity Scholarship Act Update

Sponsors of the Opportunity Scholarship Act, the bill that would authorize a pilot program to create corporate-supported vouchers for low-income…

13 years ago

Poll of the Day

From today's Quinnipiac University poll:New Jersey voters approve 50 - 43 percent of the way Christie is handling education and…

13 years ago

Affirmative Action in New Jersey

Today’s New York Times has an article on an affirmative action case that the U.S. Supreme Court will probably hear…

13 years ago

Educational Highlights from Christie’s Budget Address

Gov. Christie presented his budget yesterday at the Statehouse. The bottom line is a $32.1 billion spending plan, which includes…

13 years ago

The Logic of “Life’s Not Fair” in Public Education

On Friday Alfred Doblin, editorialist for The Record, tried to justify the logic behind NJEA Executive Director Vince Giordano’s comments…

13 years ago