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Newark Public Charter School Provides Brand-New Laptops So Every Child Can Succeed

Staff Writer October 13, 2020

Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) announced today that it has purchased over 850 brand new laptop computers and will begin distributing them to each

With A Second COVID Wave Coming, KIPPNJ Will Remain All-Remote Until January.

Patrick Wall October 9, 2020

Chalkbeat , a nonprofit news organization covering public education, originally published this post as “KIPP New Jersey students will learn remotely until January after network

AEI: Remote Instruction During the Spring Was “Too Little, Too Late.”

Staff Writer October 6, 2020

Nat Malkkus of the American Enterprise Institute has a new brief called “Too Little, Too Late: A Hard Look at Spring 2020 Remote Learning.” His

Newark Superintendent Threatened To Sue Me For Speaking Out. He Should Focus On Our Kids, Not Me.

Oscar James October 6, 2020

Chalkbeat reported last week that Superintendent Roger Leon is claiming 99.8% of Newark Public Schools students were present for each day of remote learning from

Lakewood Lawyer Tells Reporter Re: District Going Remote, God and the Governor Will Decide.

Staff Writer October 1, 2020

As Lakewood posts a 27% positivity rate on COVID-19 tests, Advance Media’s Kelly Heyboer sent an email to Lakewood school board attorney Michael Inzelbuch asking

Newark’s Oscar James: It’s “Business as Usual” For District Superintendent And I Can’t Sleep at Night.

Oscar James September 29, 2020

I want to talk about one of the many reasons I started Newark Neighborhood View and one of the many reasons I can’t sleep at

Montclair Families, “Devastated” By Remote Instruction, Demand To Be Treated As “Equal Shareholders”

Staff Writer September 17, 2020

This is a petition circulating among Montclair parents who oppose the district’s decision to begin the school year remotely, despite 70% of parents voting for

New Jersey Schools Failed the Remote Learning Test in March. Here Are 3 Ways to Get September Right.

Laura Waters September 16, 2020

For the last two years I’ve been reporting on the disarray at the New Jersey Department of Education. Suddenly I’m not the only one. In

I Nearly Broke My Back But My Kid’s In A Program

Laura Waters September 10, 2020

Dear readers, my writing is sparse this week and here’s why: On Tuesday morning, for the first time in six months since programs for adults

NJEA Makes Its Bullying Explicit in a Letter to Superintendents: Shut Down Schools or Else …

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 1, 2020

Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey received a copy of a letter sent by a NJEA county association president to the superintendents in the county.

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