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Voices from the NJ Parent Summit: “There’s Proof That Charter Schools Work So Why Would You Stop?”

Laura Waters August 15, 2018

Jamila Jendayi-Scott, who attended Paterson Public Schools during the state takeover (from 1991 to this past May) and whose son attends the Paterson Arts and

It’s Saturday Morning at the NJ Parent Summit and Future Leaders Are In School.

Laura Waters August 11, 2018

I’ve attended the NJ Parent Summit for two of its three years. (Last year the Summit coincided with my daughter’s wedding.) This year, for the

This School Year Let’s Treat Our Teachers Like Celebrities.

Guest Contributor August 9, 2018

This is a guest post by Ryan Hill, the founder and chief executive officer of KIPP New Jersey (formerly TEAM Schools), a network of public

During KIPP’s “Summer Jump,” Kids with Disabilities Learn With Typical Kids. How Does This Work?

Laura Waters August 6, 2018

Last week I had the pleasure of interviewing Nicolina Abruzzese, Assistant Principal of Special Education at KIPP Bold Academy, a charter middle school in Newark that is part

Camden Families Beg To Differ With NJEA and Education Law Center: Pass That Bill!

Laura Waters June 22, 2018

Alert! Alert! A new bill in the New Jersey Legislature intends to infest Camden’s traditional school system with a malignancy disguised as a minor legislative

I Didn’t Want to Go to KIPP But Now I’m in College and I Totally Get It.

Guest Contributor June 20, 2018

Julien Broomfield is a senior at Howard University pursuing a degree in English with a minor in sociology. She aspires to be an elementary school

Senior Signing Day at KIPP NJ! What’s Next For These Stellar Scholars?

Laura Waters May 30, 2018

One of the biggest decisions a high school senior will make is where to attend college, and KIPP NJ makes that decision a very big deal.  On

Getting the Facts Straight on New Jersey Charter Schools: This Is No Time For a “Pause” On High-Quality Charter Growth

Guest Contributor May 14, 2018

Donna Siminski is Director of Policy and Advocacy for the New Jersey Charter School Association with a focus on the policy issues impacting the the

This May Be The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship: A District Embraces a Charter School

Laura Waters May 1, 2018

Just one year ago the Hoboken Public Schools District (HPSD) was locked in a years-long battle with one of the state’s most successful charter schools,

How do PARCC Tests Match Up with “Gold Standard” Assessments?

Laura Waters April 18, 2018

New Jersey is celebrating its national dominance in academic achievement. The new National Assessment of Educational Progress scores (NAEP) just came out — these tests,

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