New Jersey School Board Association’s Executive Director, Marie Bilik, has issued a set of recommendations to Gov.-elect Christie, including “advancing merit pay,” “the elimination of
The Philadelphia Inquirer gives us a status report on our embryonic Interdistrict Public School Choice Program, conceived in 2000 as a five-year pilot. It’s been
EdWeek reports that “education policy wonks” are linking states’ odds of winning Race To The Top grants to whether or not they won technical assistance
Yum. John Wisniewski, an Assembly Democrat has issued a press release criticizing Gov.-Elect Christie for “having difficulty sticking to what he says” because “either his
is the Star-Ledger’s take on N.J.’s Race To The Top application debacle: Now, however, politics has entered the calculation. In response to the criticism from
The Star-Ledger has obtained a November 19th email to Ed Commish Lucille Davy from Susan Cole, head of Christie’s education transition team, telling Davy not
Here’s a few more details from Davy’s meeting with the Senate Education Committee yesterday, when she was called on the carpet to explain why the
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