RTTT

Corzine and Davy Change Their Minds

The NJ DOE announced this afternoon that it will indeed apply by January 19th for the competitive first round of…

15 years ago

Race To The Top Detritus

Senators Tom Kean and Diane Allen, both members of the Senate Education Committee, expressed “disappointment” that N.J. “is woefully unprepared…

15 years ago

Newsflash: N.J. Won’t Make the Jan. RTTT Deadline

The Record is reporting that New Jersey will not make the January 19th deadline for the first round of Race…

15 years ago

Can N.J. Get Real About Race To The Top?

Thomas Carroll, President of the Foundation for Education Reform & Accountability, has a piece in the New York Post on…

15 years ago

Quote of the Day

Already the administration is being pressured to dilute [Race To The Top's] requirement that states adopt performance pay for teachers…

15 years ago

N.J.’s Score on Data Quality

The Data Quality Campaign has posted its Annual Progress Report on State Data Systems, which measures each state’s development of…

15 years ago

Assemblyman Joe Cryan on Corzine’s loss: “We had NJEA and CWA in our corner and we still got smoked.”

That's the humble pie bubbling up during NJSBA's Lame Duck Legislature Update on Saturday morning. Featured players were Michael Vrancik,…

15 years ago

NJSBA’s Song of Itself

Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes.Walt Whitman, “Song of Myself”The…

15 years ago

Jersey’s Charter School Facilities Funding and RTTT

Peter Murphy at The Chalkboard speculates that New York State will be deemed ineligible for Race To The Top money…

15 years ago

Whither Goes Jersey Education Policy in the Wake of Christie’s Victory?

First, a contest: who can name the next Commissioner of Education? Post your thoughts, please. The only clues we have…

15 years ago