• Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • NJ DOE
  • COVID-19
  • Newark
  • Camden
  • About Us
  • Advertising Opportunities
  • Subscribe
  • Advertising
  • About
  • Contact
NJ Education Report
NJ Education Report
  • HOME
  • NJ DOE
  • COVID-19
  • OP-ED
  • CAMDEN
  • NEWARK
  • SUBSCRIBE

Public Charter Schools

Dramatic Drop in Newark Students Applying to College–Except For Two Types of Public Schools

Staff Writer April 27, 2021

The pandemic takes its educational toll in countless ways and one of them is a dramatic drop in Newark high school seniors applying to college.

NJCF Statement on Education Law Center’s Legal Attack on Newark Charter School Families

Staff Writer April 26, 2021

This is a press release from the New Jersey Children’s Foundation.* At risk today is the fate of 8,500 children and countless parents who have,

COMMENTARY: What Does Education Law Center Have Against 8,500 Newark Schoolchildren?

Laura Waters April 26, 2021

Today the Education Law Center is back in court, once again fighting parents who want to have alternatives to traditional schools that, if charters, would

Murphy Goes to Court to Fight a School Desegregation Lawsuit. What Gives?

Staff Writer April 19, 2021

The Star-Ledger has a series called “Friendly Fire” where two consultants, Democrat Julie Roginsky and Republican Mike Duhaime, discuss policitically charged issues. In the most

Five Students at Trenton’s Biggest Public Charter School Win National Award For Destigmatizing Mental Health

Staff Writer April 16, 2021

Yesterday, a group of five high school students at Foundation Academies – a high-performing public charter school network in Trenton – were honored by the

NJ Public Charter Schools Outline New Best Practices After One Year Of Remote Learning

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

As millions of children across the nation continue to be engaged in remote learning because of COVID-19, public charter schools across New Jersey today released

NJ Charter School Leaders Applaud Biden’s Plan to Upgrade Facilities and Close the Digital Divide

Staff Writer April 8, 2021

New Jersey public charter school leaders released statements earlier this week on the first phase of President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan, which includes initiatives

In Blasting Camden Superintendent, Union Leader Reveals His Agenda.

Laura Waters April 6, 2021

How does Camden teacher union president Keith Benson feel about Camden Superintendent Katrina McCombs? He’s “very much encouraged” by her long tenure in Camden City

McKenna: After A Full Year of School Closures, Have Suburban NJ Districts Lost Parents’ Trust?

contributor March 30, 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

Data Point: As Newark Charter Enrollment Increases, All Schools Rise

contributor March 24, 2021

Just several weeks after New Jersey earned a spot at the top of national rankings for public education, a new Stanford University study shows that Newark

Page1 … Page13 Page14 Page15 Page16 Page17 … Page39

Subscribe to the Morning Report

The NJ Education Report is your trusted source for news and commentary about schools across our state. Get the latest in your inbox.

  • Recent
  • Popular
  • Trendy
News

BREAKING: Statement from JerseyCAN on State’s Long-Delayed Release of Student Test Results

  • By  Staff Writer
News

NJEA: Murphy’s Elimination of Teacher Performance Test Is a Major Win for Students and Educators

  • By  Staff Writer
News

Murphy Signs Bill Eliminating EdTPA Test for Teacher Certification

  • By  Staff Writer
COVID-19 Opinion

LILLEY: Blue States Had More School Closures and More Learning Loss — Just Like NJ under Gov. Murphy

  • By  Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center
Asbury Park News NJ DOE State

Lamont Repollet and the 64 Floor: How Did He Raise Asbury Park’s Graduation Rate? Let’s Do the Math.

  • By  Laura Waters
Newark

Braun Crosses the Line

  • By  Laura Waters
General

Too Much Fun to Pass By: Planet Princeton Trips Up Public School Choice Opponent Julia Sass Rubin

  • By  Laura Waters
News NJ DOE State

Ed Comm. Repollet Goes For the “Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations” but State Board of Education Refuses to Play – For Now.

  • By  Laura Waters
General

Opting-In as “the Great Equalizer”

  • By  Laura Waters

Have an Ed News Tip?

Securely submit it now to the NJ Ed Report editor.


NEW JERSEY

  • Camden
  • Jersey City
  • Newark
  • Trenton
  • All Local News

OPINION

  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed

ABOUT

  • About Us
  • Meet Laura Waters
  • Standards and Ethics
  • Advertising Opportunities
  • Privacy Policy
NJ Education Report
Find us here
  • HOME
  • NJ DOE
  • COVID-19
  • OP-ED
  • CAMDEN
  • NEWARK
  • SUBSCRIBE

© 2021-2022 New Jersey Education Report

Get the Latest in Education News

NJ Education Report is your source for independent journalism to ensure New Jersey has a transparent, accountable, and functional education system that benefits all of the children in our state. SIGN UP NOW!