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“A Legacy Shattered”: Parents of Jersey City Charter School Protest Board’s Removal of Principal

Staff Writer July 30, 2020

online pharmacy desyrel no prescription pharmacy This is a press release written by parents from The Ethical Community Charter School (TECCS) after a virtual school

Tonight the Lakewood School Board Will Approve A Budget It Can’t Pay For.

Laura Waters May 7, 2020

Later today at its public meeting the Lakewood Board of Education will approve a budget of $204 million that assumes the state will kick in

Why Can’t We Fix Asbury Park? Thirteen Years of State Oversight and Still Circling the Drain.

Laura Waters May 4, 2020

I’ve spent a fair bit of time recently on Asbury Park Public Schools at the behest of residents and staff members who have asked me

Asbury Park Residents Decry School District’s High Spending and “Top-Heavy Administration.”

Laura Waters May 1, 2020

On Wednesday night the Asbury Park Board of Education held its monthly public meeting. Sort of. While other districts are finding creative ways to include

NJEA’S Palace Intrigue: A New Report Shines Light on The Mayoral Candidacy of Sean Spiller.

Laura Waters April 20, 2020

Three weeks ago a reader asked me an intriguing question: Is Sean Spiller, candidate for Mayor of Montclair and NJEA Vice President, actually running for

Asbury Park Spends $42K per Student and Still Can’t Get the Job Done: Highlights from the Recent State Audit.

Laura Waters February 28, 2020

Once again it’s time to take a look at Asbury Park Public School District, which spends more per pupil ($42,382 total a year) than almost

The Hidden Agenda Behind The Segregation Lawsuit (Plus a Personal Disclosure)

Laura Waters January 13, 2020

On Friday Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson made an important ruling in a lawsuit filed against the State of New Jersey by the New Jersey

Senator Steve Sweeney Wrote a Letter to Ed. Comm. Lamont Repollet About Lakewood. Also, How Much Does Inzelbuch Really Make?

Laura Waters September 17, 2019

In August Senator Sweeney wrote a letter to Comm. Repollet asking, among other things, whether the DOE has considered auditing Lakewood, NJ’s most insolvent district,

King Repollet Goes to Ghana (And Other Misadventures of the New Jersey Education Commissioner).

Laura Waters April 16, 2019

As we continue this ongoing series that deals, in part, with how Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet’s tenure at Asbury Park School District (APSD), as well

In Jersey City the Teacher Union Is Bargaining On Both Sides of the Table. Last Night One Ethical Board Member Tried to Uphold District Integrity.

Laura Waters March 21, 2019

I was a school board member for twelve years, including nine years as president. I thought I’d seen it all, including fraught negotiations with unions.

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