OSA

Christie and the NJEA: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Just when the Governor and the leadership of NJEA appeared to be mending some fences over issues like tenure reform…

13 years ago

Urban Hope Act: Trenton Jumps In and ELC and NJEA are On the Outs

One other education bill looks likely to pass through the NJ State Legislature at its last session on Monday: the…

13 years ago

OSA Update

According to a Star-Ledger poll, New Jerseyans favor the passage of the Opportunity Scholarship Act by a margin of 57.18%…

13 years ago

OSA: The False Dichotomy of Private and Public Schools

The Star-Ledger’s PolitiFact Truth-O-Meter decided to rate a statement uttered by Save Our Schools-NJ’s spokesperson, Julia Sass Rubin, who is…

13 years ago

Latest on Opportunity Scholarship Act

From In The Lobby:There's been plenty of talk about the Assembly's so-called "Gang of Thirteen", the Democrat progressives who were…

13 years ago

Will the Lame Duck Quack? (Sweeney Interview)

We’re well into the lame duck session of the NJ State Legislature and, while there’s still hope for passage of…

13 years ago

NJ’s “Socially Inequitable” School Choice

The highly-regarded Brookings Institute has a new study out today which grades 13 cities on the “critical role of school…

13 years ago

NJ DOE’s Education Reform Agenda

New Jersey’s application to the Feds for a waiver from the strictures of No Child Left Behind includes a wishlist…

13 years ago

NJ Charter School Aperitif

One tiny piece of charter legislation passed the Senate yesterday: Bill S1858, which allows parochial schools to convert to public…

13 years ago

How Fragile is Public Education in NJ?

Rev. Reginald Jackson’s rebuttal to Gordon MacInnes has now been posted at NJ Spotlight. To recap, Mr. MacInnes begins his…

13 years ago