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Danielle Alpert Joins the NJ Public Charter Schools Association as its New Senior Vice President

Staff Writer October 25, 2022

Yesterday the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) announced that Danielle Alpert will join their organization as Senior Vice President of Communications and Advocacy.

WEIDMAN: Our Newark Charter Is Fully Staffed With 86% Teachers of Color—Here’s How We Do It

contributor October 24, 2022

Mindy Weidman  is the Chief Talent Officer of BRICK Education Network, an education organization serving the greater Newark, New Jersey area with the mission of

COMMENTARY: The Lawsuit to Desegregate NJ Schools Rests on Whether Lululemom Will Open in Trenton

Laura Waters October 12, 2022

Today Mary Ann Koruth of The Record has a great update of a lawsuit currently before the state Superior Court in Mercer County pressed by

Democratic Party, Ready To Get On Board With America’s Strong Support for School Choice?

Staff Writer October 11, 2022

A new poll from Morning Consult and EdChoice shows that most American parents, as well as the general public, support different forms of school choice,

Three Adults Charged With Inciting a Riot at Trenton Central High; District Issues Statement, DOE Sits on Its Hands

Laura Waters October 7, 2022

Back in June, L.A. Parker of the Trentonian noted that “nothing had changed” at Trenton Central High School since 2005 when a riot of hundreds

As Goes Camden, So Goes India: Moving Beyond Our Self-Imposed Bounds

Laura Waters October 7, 2022

I’ve been taking a big-picture look at Camden (more on this next week) and one particular data point stood out. Currently the city has three

Newark Superintendent’s Vendetta Against Public Charters Is Costing Taxpayers Millions of Dollars

Laura Waters October 6, 2022

Or maybe he’s just nostalgic for the good old days when Newark Public Schools District was on the hook for maintaining multiple buildings with no

The Millionth Time’s the Charm: Murphy’s Education Department Approves a New Charter School for Jersey City

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

 After years of denying new public charter school applications, as well as reversing previous approvals for expansions of high-performing charters, the New Jersey Department of

NJER-TV VIDEO: JerseyCAN’s Paula White Explains Why We Can’t Settle For ‘Feel-Good Decisions’ Amid a Learning Crisis

Laura Waters September 15, 2022

Today NJER-TV presents the second of a two-part video series where NJ Education Report Editor Laura Waters interviews JerseyCAN Executive Director Paula White. In the

Charter School Families Struggle As Murphy’s Education Department Ignores ‘Clear Objective Data’

Laura Waters September 7, 2022

Yesterday’s New Jersey Monitor dives into the consequences of the Murphy Administration’s denial last spring of nine expansion requests from the highest-performing public charter schools

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