State Auditor Stephen Eells has issued a report that accuses Gov. Christie of failing to appoint the necessary Executive County Superintendents (ECS’s), one for each
It starts here: Last week Assemblyman Troy Singleton (D-Camden) released a bill that updates New Jersey’s 20-year-old charter school law. The draft of the bill
Today’s WHYY Newsworks column: New Jersey’s mayoral elections are in two weeks and the eyes of the education community are focused on Newark’s contentious race
Just 26, according to NJ Spotlight. Three years ago the State Legislature passed a law that allows districts to move school board elections to November.
Fordham Foundation says “yes.” Here’s the new study and here are the “takeaways:” • Board members, by and large, possess accurate information about their districts
Here’s my column today at WHYY’s Newsworks (if you’re tired of reading about Bridge-gate): Okay, maybe he’s no shrinking violet, but it’s worth taking note
A junior Assemblyman, Troy Singleton (D-Burlington) is pushing a package of three education bills, reports today’s NJ Spotlight. One of them is yet another rewrite
My post today at WHYY’s Newsworks considers union-backed two bills coasting through the NJ State Legislature. One confers tenure-like protection on non-tenured employees like cafeteria
Today the NJ Assembly is scheduled to vote on A-3696, which would provide tenure-like protection to all public school employees, including teaching assistants, bus drivers,
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