My column today at Newsworks WHYY asks why Gov. Christie, after a relatively peaceful interlude with NJEA top brass, has gone pugilistic again: To those
Today’s NJ Spotlight reviews Gov. Christie’s comments on OSA and tenure reform (among other things) at American Federation for Children’s “School Choice Summit” in Jersey
Yesterday’s Star-Ledger editorial defined the essential problem with back-room negotiations regarding Sen. Teresa Ruiz’s tenure reform bill: while the earlier versions eliminated tenure protection for
Statehouse sponsors of the long-simmering Opportunity Scholarship Act have filed a new version of the legislation and hope to start ushering it through committee in
NJ Democratic Assemblyman Gary Schaer in today’s Record: I support public schools and have been a staunch advocate for increased funding so they can better
Sponsors of the Opportunity Scholarship Act, the bill that would authorize a pilot program to create corporate-supported vouchers for low-income kids to go to private
Gov. Christie presented his budget yesterday at the Statehouse. The bottom line is a $32.1 billion spending plan, which includes a $108 million increase in
On Friday Alfred Doblin, editorialist for The Record, tried to justify the logic behind NJEA Executive Director Vince Giordano’s comments on the radio show N.J.
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