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Will NJEA Cry Segregation When They See Niche Rankings of Our State’s Top Schools? I Doubt It, But They Should.

Laura Waters October 15, 2020

Niche, the platform that rates schools across the country, just announced the “top five public high schools in New Jersey.” They are:Bergen County Academies in

Lilley: Murphy’s Pension Payment Is “Throwing Good Money After Bad.”

Staff Writer October 14, 2020

online pharmacy buspar online with best prices today in the USA This isn’t new news but it’s also not good news.  Pew Charitable Trusts updated

What’s $12 Billion Among Friends? Or, How the SDA Wasted Your Tax Money.

Laura Waters October 14, 2020

Last week I wrote about how the practice of nepotism at the Schools Development Authority under the “leadership” of former CEO Lizette Polanco-Delgado matched the

Newark Public Charter School Provides Brand-New Laptops So Every Child Can Succeed

Staff Writer October 13, 2020

Newark’s University Heights Charter School (UHCS) announced today that it has purchased over 850 brand new laptop computers and will begin distributing them to each

What Does It Mean When a Seven-Year-Old With Autism Is Physically Assaulted By a School Resource Officer?

Laura Waters October 13, 2020

Okay. This is personal. As the mom of a son with disabilities who, while not formally diagnosed as autistic has a number of autistic tendencies,

“Unlike Most Parents, We Want To Outlive Our Children.”

Laura Waters October 12, 2020

That’s a parent speaking to Paul Aronsohn, Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their Families. As required, this past summer he submitted

Samantha Bee’s Opposition to School Choice is Wrong and Hypocritical.

Erika Sanzi October 9, 2020

Samantha Bee decided to go on the attack against school choice this week during her show, Full Frontal. Based on the first clip she played during

With A Second COVID Wave Coming, KIPPNJ Will Remain All-Remote Until January.

Patrick Wall October 9, 2020

Chalkbeat , a nonprofit news organization covering public education, originally published this post as “KIPP New Jersey students will learn remotely until January after network

Split Screen of SDA/DOE: Nepotism In the Soprano State.

Laura Waters October 8, 2020

There’s been lots of chatter about news that the Governor’s Office — not Murphy necessarily but, as NJ Spotlight puts it, “top members of Gov.

Lilley: If NJ Teachers Want a Solvent Pension System, They Must Demand Change.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 8, 2020

The Star-Ledger reports that NJ’s pension investments earned 1.2% for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020.  This is far below the 7.5% assumed return and given that NJ

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