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South Orange-Maplewood Parents Rally Against Teachers Union’s Refusal To Teach In-Person

Staff Writer February 23, 2021

A group of 11 parents from the online pharmacy https://stonecreekdentalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/wpallimport/uploads/25046d0c7a5855c8790110ccee20323e/amoxil.html no prescription pharmacy South Orange-Maplewood schools is suing the district for remaining all-remote despite low

Chris Christie Says the CDC School Reopening Guidance Was Unfairly Influenced by Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer February 19, 2021

Follow the science. That was Joe Biden’s promise to the American people—until Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers disagreed. That’s the opening line

NJ School Boards Association Explains How To Reopen School While Integrating the “New Normal”

Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Last week at a virtual meeting with the State Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Public Schools, New Jersey School Boards Association staff testified on how

Court Rules in Favor of Montclair Teachers Union; Experts Beg to Differ

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Essex County Superior Judge James Paganelli has just ruled in favor of the Montclair Education Association, which is challenging the Montclair Board of Education’s lawsuit

LILLEY: Where Do You Stand on Vaccines, Montclair Mayor/NJEA Veep Sean Spiller?

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center February 9, 2021

There has been a lot of reporting on the Montclair schools re-opening dispute, but that the press has neglected to ask NJEA Vice president/Montclair Mayor

NJ Department of Health Loosens Guidance for In-School Instruction

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

Last week the New Jersey Department of Health loosened some of the restrictions on in-school learning based on new data that underscores the state’s overreaction

“They Tell Us to Mark Them Present Even if They’re Not Here”: How Many Newark Students Are Showing Up?

Staff Writer January 13, 2021

Last week Newark Superintendent Roger León, cowed by the Newark Teachers Union, announced that Newark Public School would remain closed at least through April, an

Jersey City and Trenton Join Newark in Keeping Schools Schools Closed Through Spring

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

The 30,000 students in Jersey City’s public schools have not seen the inside of their schools since last March when schools first closed at the

Half-Truths: A Look Inside New Jersey’s Schools During a Pandemic

Guest Contributor December 16, 2020

Sarah Mulhern Gross is a National Board-certified English teacher at High Technology High School, a magnet school in Lincroft, New Jersey, and a graduate of

KIPP Solves Working Parents' Remote Learning Problems: Evening Instruction!

Staff Writer December 10, 2020

Via CNN, KIPP NJ has figured out a novel way to accommodate parents who work days yet are concerned about their children’s academic growth: Offer

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