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New Newark Student Learning Data: All Newark Students Rise, With Variations Among Charter, Magnet, and District

Staff Writer March 23, 2021

Today Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) released an analysis of student academic performance in all Newark public schools, online pharmacy buy

This District Wants To Shut Down a Public Charter’s Expansion. District Parents Don’t Agree.

Staff Writer March 17, 2021

Franklin Township School District and local parents are unaligned. The district has been trying to halt the expansion of an independent public charter school called

BRICK Education Network: Building Strong Communities Brick by Brick

contributor March 16, 2021

Helen Mazarakis has served as Chair of the Board of Trustees at BRICK Education Network since 2019 and a member of the Board of Trustees

NJ Commissioner Sides With Newark Superintendent, Denies 4 Charter School Expansions

Staff Writer March 15, 2021

On Friday New Jersey Acting Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan notified four charter schools in Newark that she is denying their requests for expansion. This is the

Gov. Murphy Can Support Black and Brown Families by Supporting Charter Schools, Says Newark Business Leader

Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Randal Pinkett, a Newark businessman and the first African-American student from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship, has a bone to pick with Gov. Phil

Meet Chika OgbuokIrI, Seventh Grade Poet at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Middle School!

Staff Writer March 4, 2021

Chika OgbuokIrI is a seventh grader at KIPP Lanning Square Middle School in Camden. Yet another Poet Laureate in the making! Here is a video

COMMENTARY: Camden’s Charters Are Dramatically More Cost-Effective Than District Schools

Laura Waters February 25, 2021

Do you cringe when an economist or policy wonk quantifies the value of a single child’s education? I do. How can you reduce the immeasurable

New Jersey Gets Low Marks for Charter School Law

Staff Writer February 18, 2021

The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools just issued its 2021 ranking of state charter school laws. New Jersey’s charter school law, passed in 1995

Camden Union President Flouts DOE Commissioner’s Request for Respect

Laura Waters February 16, 2021

Recently I published a piece about Camden Union President Keith Benson’s and Camden Superintendent Katrina McCombs’ meeting with New Jersey Department of Education Commissioner Angelica

Superintendent León’s ‘Flimsy’ and ‘Hostile’ Attack on Newark Public Charter Schools

Staff Writer February 16, 2021

NJ Education Report isn’t the only platform criticizing Newark Superintendent Roger León’s not-so-subtle attack on the city’s charter school sector, regarded as the best in

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