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Newark’s Roger León Is On a Lying Spree: Focus on Bomb Threats

Laura Waters May 31, 2022

Here’s Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger León at last week’s School Board meeting: “As it relates to bomb threats, if there would have been one

New Jersey Public School Enrollment Takes a Hit: COVID-19 Restrictions or Birthrate?

Staff Writer May 23, 2022

According to recently released data from the New Jersey Department of Education, over the last two years enrollment in the state’s K-12 public school system

LILLEY: NJ Is #1–At Least In School Closings and Remote Instruction

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center May 20, 2022

While the NJEA wants to claim that learning loss did not really occur, a new study by Harvard University’s Center for Education Policy Research sheds some much-needed light on

‘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

These New Jersey Parents Are Breaking Up With the Democratic Party–And It’s All About Schools

Staff Writer April 11, 2022

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal ran a feature story on New Jersey voters who, once loyal Democrats, are so frustrated with their Party’s pandemic policies

ANALYSIS: Two Percent of Newark 4th-Graders Will Meet Expectations in Math. Do We Blame Covid or Newark Leaders?

Laura Waters April 6, 2022

Last week news broke that 98% of Newark fourth-graders are not expected to meet state expectations in math this spring. This alarming projection didn’t come

Fewer Than 6 Percent of Newark District Students Will Reach Proficiency in Math

Staff Writer March 30, 2022

Newark Public Schools District just released the most recent scores on the in-district assessments that measure student learning. According to Patrick Wall at Chalkbeat, “Newark

KEANE: NJ Legislators, Vote ‘No’ on Proposal to Replace Snow Days With Virtual Learning Days

contributor March 24, 2022

Rachel Keane of West Orange is a registered nurse and mother of two children, ages 2 and 5. This was first published at nj.com. At

RETALIS: Here’s How ‘Mixed Reality’ Can Help Early Learners and Students with Disabilities

contributor March 22, 2022

Dr. Symeon Retalis is a Professor of Learning Design Models for Technology-Enhanced Lifelong Learning Environments at the University of Piraeus, Greece. The education sector has

WEST-AUGUSTIN: When Education Was Pushed to the Brink, Educators Made the Ultimate Pivot 

contributor February 22, 2022

Danielle West-Augustin is CEO of Queen City Academy Charter School in Plainfield, NJ. As an educator and lifelong learner, her mission is to advocate for

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