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New Jersey Public Charter School Students Receive Full Four Year Scholarships to Top Colleges!

Staff Writer January 4, 2022

Seven students who will be graduating from New Jersey charter schools this spring received full four-year scholarships to attend some of the nation’s most prestigious

Camden, Newark, Paterson, and Trenton Parents Join State Charter Association in Challenge to NJ’s Unfair Facilities Funding

Staff Writer December 16, 2021

This week, a group of parents from Trenton, Paterson, Newark, and Camden joined the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association in asking the Supreme Court

It Takes a Village: To Address Unfinished Learning, Newark Unites Tutoring Center Announces a New Funder

Staff Writer December 15, 2021

This past summer, New Jersey Children’s Foundation announced it was funding an unusual faith-based initiative between Newark’s Metropolitan Baptist Church and Great Oaks Legacy Charter

Camden Parents: We Need Schools to Focus on Transportation and Academic Achievement

contributor December 13, 2021

Shirley Irizarry is Executive Director of Parents Invincible in Camden, which supports all high-quality schools, regardless of governance; members also “support school choice and respect

KIPP NJ Parent: ‘Now Our Children Will See Themselves as Royalty’

Staff Writer December 6, 2021

KIPP THRIVE Academy unveiled the third and final installation in their mural series during a celebratory and intimate ceremony. Joined by THRIVE students and staff,

Camden’s Accelerating Inclusion Institute Brings Together Special Education Leaders Across District, Charter, and Renaissance Schools

Staff Writer November 23, 2021

Last week the Center for Learner Equity launched the Accelerating Inclusion Institute, an 8-session series for Camden educators to develop capacity, share best practices, and

Q&A: Meet the Team Behind the Local Foundation Pushing for Educational Innovation

Laura Waters October 29, 2021

Three years ago Kyle Rosenkrans, a first-generation college graduate, civil rights lawyer, law professor, and public policy advocate, founded the Newark-based New Jersey Children’s Foundation.*

Education Highlights From Last Night’s Murphy-Ciattarelli Debate

Staff Writer October 13, 2021

Tuesday evening incumbent Democrat Phil Murphy and challenger Jack Ciattarelii duked it out at Rowan University at Glassboro for their second and final debate before

Jersey Jazzman’s District Makes ‘Disgusting’ Headlines!

Laura Waters October 8, 2021

Mark Weber (aka Jersey Jazzman) loves to write about low-income students of color in New Jersey and how their academic trajectory is hurt by efforts

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

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