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Here’s What Mark Weber Gets Wrong About Camden Charter Schools’ Impact on Teacher Diversity

Laura Waters February 12, 2021

Mark Weber may have anticipated feeling a trifle abashed after this week’s publication of  a data-driven apolitical analysis he wrote for the Fordham Institute. In

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

Long-Time Charter School Opponent Shows Charters Increase Funding to District Schools

Laura Waters February 9, 2021

The Fordham Institute issued today a report called “Robbers or Victims? Charter Schools and District Finances.” This data analysis of 21 states (including New Jersey)

School-City Collaboration Brings Warmth to Newark’s South Ward Residents

Staff Writer February 8, 2021

BRICK Education Network, the Newark-based charter management organization, partnered with Macy’s and UPS this past weekend to host a Pop-Up Coat Shop in Newark’s South

Newark Superintendent Makes Life Harder for Charter School Families

Staff Writer January 27, 2021

Newark Public Schools recently announced a new policy: When parents choose schools for their children through the universal enrollment system called Newark Enrolls, they have

Opinion: In Camden, Better Services for Our Children Matter More Than School Closures

Staff Writer January 26, 2021

Shirley Irizarry is the Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools. This was first published on TapintoCamden. online pharmacy zocor for sale with best

OPINION: Superintendent Deserves Support for Necessary School Closures

Guest Contributor January 25, 2021

This is an op-ed by Janellen Duffy, a senior adviser to JerseyCAN: The New Jersey Campaign for Achievement Now. She served as education policy adviser

National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools on Biden’s School Reopening Plan (Plus Tips for Parents)

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

This is a press release from NCSECS on President Biden’s reopening plans. For NJLB coverage of The Center, click here. online pharmacy kamagra-gold online with

How Do Charters Outperform Traditional Schools Despite More Inexperienced Teachers?

Staff Writer January 22, 2021

This is a summary of a report from Fordham Institute, “Teacher Effectiveness and Improvement in Charter and Traditional Public Schools.” Read the full report here.

Newark Superintendent, Critic of Screening Students, Opens Three High Schools That Screen Students

Staff Writer January 21, 2021

Newark Superintendent Roger León has announced the opening of three new high schools. Just one catch: Only students who meet a set of benchmarks are

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