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Jersey Man Calls On Public To Join Act of Civil Disobedience to Protest Murphy’s In-School Mandates

contributor September 15, 2021

Makarand Bidwai, a parent in the Princeton area, in this petition addressed to Gov. Phil Murphy, Acting Department of Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan, and cc’d

A Full COVID-19 Recovery Tomorrow Means Investing in Our Kids Today

contributor September 15, 2021

Graig Weiss is the Chief Executive Officer of Foundation Academies, a high-performing charter school network in Trenton.  For the last year and half, we have

COMMENTARY: Three Guesses Why Murphy Won’t Listen To Parent Concerns About In-School Instruction

Laura Waters September 15, 2021

Seven months ago, before the Delta variant of COVID-19 reversed hard-won decreases in disease transmission, Gov. Phil Murphy issued a mandate that “all students will

New Poll: Newark Parents Support Mask/Vaccine Mandates but Share ‘Widespread Concern’ About in-Person Learning

Staff Writer September 14, 2021

Project Ready, the Newark-based social justice and advocacy group, just released a new poll as Newark students return to in-person instruction. This poll asked 300

Newark Public Charter Schools Announce 2021-2022 Reopening ‘Compact’ To Guarantee Safety, High Expectations, and Transparency

Staff Writer September 9, 2021

As the new school year begins, Newark public charter schools just announced a collective COVID-19 safety pledge to parents, staff, and the greater community. This

COMMENTARY: With Ban on Remote Instruction, Murphy Misses a Political Opportunity and Jayden’s Family Pays the Price

Laura Waters September 8, 2021

Last week’s Star-Ledger had a heart-breaking story about the Almazan family of Wanaque, New Jersey. Eight-year-old Jayden is slated to start school tomorrow but his

Murphy Doubles Down on No-Remote-Instruction and Masking Mandate

Staff Writer September 2, 2021

At Gov. Phil Murphy’s press briefing yesterday (where questions focused on gubernatorial challenger Jack Ciatarelli’s claim that Murphy tolerated a “frat-boy” culture during the 2017

COMMENTARY: With Re-Election Looming, Murphy Chooses Politics Over Parents

Laura Waters August 24, 2021

As the number of COVID pediatric infections and hospitalizations in New Jersey rises due to the Delta variant and the the Centers for Disease Control

6 Data Points for Parents Wondering About Remote Instruction

Laura Waters August 18, 2021

 Two months ago, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a statement, “Schools have shown that they can – and should – be offering in-person

Pressure Building On Murphy to Walk Back Ban on Remote Instruction

Staff Writer August 16, 2021

New Jersey school district leaders and parents are expressing increasing frustration with the lack of concrete guidance from the state Department of Education for reopening

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