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With Repollet Gone, Murphy Fesses Up to the Vastness of NJ’s Digital Divide

Laura Waters July 21, 2020

When Lamont Repollet was New Jersey’s Commissioner of Education and schools closed in mid-March, he told districts to “get creative” about closing the digital divide

Murphy Reverses DOE School Reopening Guidance: Parents Can Choose All-Remote Instruction.

Staff Writer July 20, 2020

Developing Story: Governor Murphy just announced that all New Jersey parents will have the option of keeping their children home for the entire 2020-2021 school

Dear Gov. Murphy: As a Teacher, I Think We’re Reopening Schools Too Soon.

Guest Contributor July 20, 2020

This is a guest post by Mark Joseph, a sixth-grade math teacher at KIPP Rise Academy in Newark, where he has taught for thirteen years. For

Lakewood Follies: Inzelbuch Lawyers Up (At District Expense)

Laura Waters July 17, 2020

The agenda for Wednesday evening’s Lakewood Board of Education meeting included two items, both involving BOE attorney Michael Inzelbuch, well-known for his $750,000 annual salary

New Report: 75% of Newark’s Public Charter Schools Beat The Odds.

Staff Writer July 17, 2020

Earlier this month, Margrady Research released a study called “Resilience: Will Urban Schools that Beat the Odds Continue to Do So During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”

Murphy Releases “Three -Pronged Plan” To Bridge Digital Divide During School Closures

Staff Writer July 16, 2020

This afternoon Gov. Phil Murphy held a press conference in Irvington to announce a plan to supply New Jersey K-12 students with access to one-on-one

Surely We Can Do Better Than DeVos When It Comes to Opening Schools

Laura Waters July 16, 2020

Sunday morning Education Secretary Betsy DeVos went on CNN and Fox to tout her belief that all American schools must open for full-time in-person learning

Dear Joe Biden: Rethink Your Stance on Charter Schools.

Staff Writer July 14, 2020

This is an excerpt from a statement from Nina Rees, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, in response to the

The Best Scholarly “Research” Money Can Buy: A New Report Questions Whether Teacher Union Lobbyists Have “Any Standards At All.”

Laura Waters July 14, 2020

Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Policy Foundation of New Jersey, a non-profit devoted to exposing the deleterious impact of NJEA’s political dominance, has a new

States Must Ensure Espinoza Does Not Further Marginalize Students with Disabilities.

Staff Writer July 13, 2020

Via the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools: In its June 30, 2020 decision in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the United States

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