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MCKENNA: Whatever You Think About School Closures, Here’s How To Be Heard in Your District

contributor March 4, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

Montclair Parent Compares District to ‘Totalitarian Regime’ Regarding Student Data Privacy

Staff Writer March 3, 2021

“I herewith specifically do NOT give consent to the use of goguardian on my son’s devices! Coming from a cultural background with back-to-back totalitarian regimes

WHITE: Focus on Teachers and Follow the Money: Pandemic Parenting Advice From an Expert

Paula White February 25, 2021

I’ve been an empty nester since the pandemic began — happily free of the burden of managing children’s virtual learning along with all the other

Newark Superintendent Continues To Battle Charter Schools: Next Step, Take Back a Building Sold to KIPP

Staff Writer February 10, 2021

Newark Superintendent Roger León is ratcheting up his war on the city’s charter schools, which are responsible for Newark’s standing as the best-performing urban school district in

COMMENTARY: Montclair Parents Wake up to Teacher Union Tactics: Fad or Rupture?

Laura Waters January 27, 2021

What’s not to like about Montclair, New Jersey? Niche rates it “A+” for quality of life, Caldwell Banker calls it the “top destination for city

Why Is Education Law Center Discounting Parent Support for Charter Schools in Deference to NJEA?

Guest Contributor January 4, 2021

Jasmine Morrison is a parent activist in Newark with two sons in charter schools. For more coverage of her advocacy, see here, here, and here.

As States Distribute COVID Vaccinations, Parents of People With Disabilities Need Answers, Not Brush-Offs

Laura Waters December 21, 2020

A new study from Oxford University in England, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine and summarized here in Science, says that people with Down

Advocates for NJ Students Press Senate to Pass Bill Mandating Measurement of Student Learning Loss

Staff Writer December 17, 2020

Below are excerpts from a letter sent yesterday to the New Jersey Senate by a coaltion of advocates in support of Senate bill 3214. This

Why Should the State Ed. Dept. Have to Collect Data on Student Learning Loss? Here’s Why.

Staff Writer December 8, 2020

This is testimony from JerseyCAN Executive Director Patricia Morgan, given yesterday at the Senate Education Committee’s hearing on Bill S3214. The bill mandates that Commissioner

JAMES: Where's My Refund? Newarkers Are Paying the Same Taxes, but Our Kids Are Receiving Less Learning

Oscar James December 3, 2020

(This post first appeared in Newark Neighborhood View.) As you know from my previous blog posts, my daughter attends West Side High School. Over the

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