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School Superintendents: Parents Are Endangering Schools By Not Saying "No" to Children

Staff Writer December 10, 2020

Morris School District Superintendent Mackey Pendergast is not happy with parents, according to a notice he posted yesterday. Why? online pharmacy purchase premarin online no

Why Should the State Ed. Dept. Have to Collect Data on Student Learning Loss? Here’s Why.

Staff Writer December 8, 2020

This is testimony from JerseyCAN Executive Director Patricia Morgan, given yesterday at the Senate Education Committee’s hearing on Bill S3214. The bill mandates that Commissioner

Camden Student Learning Falters as Problems Mount and Enrollment Shrinks

Staff Writer December 3, 2020

That’s a disaster. This school district is now run by the state of New Jersey, what are we doing about this? … We’re failing miserably

As COVID Cases Rise, Case Study of a NJ District's Decision to Go All-Remote

Staff Writer December 3, 2020

It’s hard to argue that Mt. Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki hasn’t been trying to do right by his 4,000 students. Until right before Thanksgiving, the

JAMES: Where's My Refund? Newarkers Are Paying the Same Taxes, but Our Kids Are Receiving Less Learning

Oscar James December 3, 2020

(This post first appeared in Newark Neighborhood View.) As you know from my previous blog posts, my daughter attends West Side High School. Over the

My Son Spends Hours Watching “The Office” During His “Full Day” of Remote Instruction.

Erika Sanzi November 20, 2020

I knew something was wrong when, during what was supposed to be a full day of remote learning, my thirteen-year-old son announced at 9:30 a.m.

Senate Democrats: New Bill Would Require Ed Dept. To Collect Data on Covid Learning Loss

Staff Writer November 19, 2020

Following the Department of Education’s announcement on statewide assessments and the issuing of the New Jersey Children’s Foundation report on remote education, Senate Education Chair

Stark Racial and Economic Gaps Shape Effectiveness of Student Learning During COVID

Staff Writer November 19, 2020

There’s a new poll out on New Jersey parents’ views of the efficacy of remote instruction, a critical topic as COVID-19 cases soar and more

A Few Questions for Lakewood’s School Board, Superintendent, and Lawyer

Laura Waters November 18, 2020

Life is full of surprises but here’s one that blows me away: Michael Inzelbuch, attorney for the Lakewood Public Schools District, board spokesman, and garrulous

Teaneck Dad of Special Needs Son Bemoans Last-Minute Decision To Reverse School Reopening

Staff Writer November 17, 2020
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