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What Is the ‘Overlooked Secret’ at Central Jersey College Prep Charter School?

Laura Waters May 24, 2022

No matter the color of their skin, how much money their parents have, or whether their parents went to college, if provided with opportunities, kids

‘Doing Less Was Not an Option.’ How One New Jersey Charter School Kept Kids Learning No Matter What.

Laura Waters May 12, 2022

Note: Achievers Early College Prep is one of seven high-performing public charters with previously-approved expansions that the Murphy Administration’s Education Department recently reversed. Currently 90

As Murphy ‘Relentlessly Assaults’ Charter Schools, Reviewers Take Note

Staff Writer May 12, 2022

The Center for Education Reform, a non-profit dedicated to expanding educational opportunities, just released its 2022 rankings of states’ charter school laws, finding that 14

EXPLAINER: What Is the Charter Schools Program and Why Are Equity Advocates So Angry With Biden?

Staff Writer May 11, 2022

Today thousands of Americans are gathered in Washington D.C., protesting the Biden Administraton’s gutting of a 37-year law called the Charter School Program (CSP). Through

Trenton City Council President Challenges Teacher Pay and Poor Schools

Laura Waters May 9, 2022

Many committee meetings become heated at times, with members vying for face time and soundbites. Then there’s Trenton City Council–one political insider describes it as

Newark Public Charter Finds the Formula: Parent Engagement + Student Achievement = Success

contributor May 9, 2022

Jamira Watkins, Cheryl McCants and Sonia Alleyne are members of Impact Consulting Enterprises. Roseville Community Charter School (RCC), located in Newark, N.J.’s north ward, recently

New Jersey, It’s Time To Thank Isaac Abankwa

contributor May 3, 2022

Isaac Abankwa is a teacher, grade level chair for enrichment, and a teacher coach at KIPP Upper Roseville Academy. According to researchers, if Black students

Trenton Charter School Leader: Murphy’s Education Department Is Privileging Politics Over Children

Laura Waters May 2, 2022

Over the last six weeks NJ Education Report has interviewed Trenton and Newark mothers to assess their reactions to the Murphy Administration’s decision to revoke

On School Board Election Day in Newark, Charter School ‘Wars’ Are a Nothing-Burger

Laura Waters April 21, 2022

Tuesday was Election Day in Newark for the district’s Board of Education. Among seven candidates for three open seats, winners were incumbents A’Dorian Murray-Thomas and

COMMENTARY: Is This School Really a Remedy For NJ’s Intensely-Segregated School System?

Laura Waters April 20, 2022

Yesterday the New Jersey Monitor had a fine piece on the Garden State’s long struggle to integrate schools, currently the subject of a lawsuit. One

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