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Paterson Teachers Union Decries Superintendent’s Refusal to Address Poor Working Conditions and Unreasonably Low Salaries

Staff Writer September 13, 2022

This is an “Open Letter to the Paterson Community” from the Paterson Education Association. The Paterson Education Association (PEA) has been making no bones about

NJ Education Department Testing Gives High Marks to College Achieve Paterson Students

Staff Writer July 15, 2022

According to the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) Start Strong tests administered last fall, which measured learning loss suffered during the pandemic, College Achieve

Murphy’s Education Department to Families ‘Ripped Out of the Schools They Love’: Let Them Eat Cake

Laura Waters June 29, 2022

Who is left holding the bag? Black and Latino families who get ripped out of the schools that they love. That’s Harry Lee, Executive Director

Shocking News: Murphy Administration Approves a New Public Charter School

Staff Writer June 17, 2022

The New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) is pleased to announce a new public charter school will be coming to the state. The school,

NJ Parents and Children Protest Murphy’s Refusal To Allow Top-Tier Public Charters To Expand

Staff Writer February 23, 2022

In response to the recent expansion denials of top performing public charter schools, including one of the best charter schools in the nation, parents, students

BREAKING: Murphy Administration Approves a New Public Charter School

Staff Writer October 4, 2021

Late Friday the New Jersey Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan approved a new charter application for Brilla Charter School, which will be located in Paterson. New

Some Schools Are Rising to the Challenge. Guess Which Ones Aren’t?

Laura Waters March 30, 2020

I wrote last week about Princeton Regional Public Schools’ high expectations for students during this pandemic in comparison to the low expectations for students who

Do Gov. Murphy and Ed. Comm. Repollet Have What it Takes to Put Education Over Politics?

Laura Waters October 24, 2018

“We parents filled that room last night and our voices were heard on why we LOVE our Public Charter schools!” That’s Paterson parent Ashley Lauren

Voices from the NJ Parent Summit: “There’s Proof That Charter Schools Work So Why Would You Stop?”

Laura Waters August 15, 2018

Jamila Jendayi-Scott, who attended Paterson Public Schools during the state takeover (from 1991 to this past May) and whose son attends the Paterson Arts and

Getting the Facts Straight on New Jersey Charter Schools: This Is No Time For a “Pause” On High-Quality Charter Growth

Guest Contributor May 14, 2018

Donna Siminski is Director of Policy and Advocacy for the New Jersey Charter School Association with a focus on the policy issues impacting the the

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