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How Are The Children? Sue Altman Doesn’t Care.

Laura Waters December 6, 2019

This week the Star-Ledger featured an interview with Sue Altman,  the head of NJ Working Families Alliance and much in the news for her performance

Wait: Is This a Democratic Presidential Candidate “Public Education Forum” or a Circle-Jerk?

Laura Waters December 5, 2019

“At last,” I exulted, as I peered at a Slack message from a colleague. The Democratic presidential candidates are going to finally discuss America’s public

Newark Students “Show The Rest of the State What is Possible”: A New Analysis Reveals Four Straight Years of Citywide Improvements for Children.

Laura Waters December 4, 2019

The bottom line is that a larger share of Newark kids are reading and doing math on grade level again this year, and in so

All the Things Max Eden Gets Wrong About Students With Disabilities and IDEA.

Laura Waters December 2, 2019

We barely survived my son Jonah’s adolescence. One evening in Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station he pushed me so hard I fell to the ground and

Top Democratic Candidates’ Disrespect for Parents of Color Has Me Wondering If I Fit Into This Party Anymore.

Laura Waters November 27, 2019

Politico reports today that Elizabeth Warren’s support among Democratic and left-leaning Independent primary voters “plunged 50 percent over the past month, according to a new

New Jersey Working Families Alliance Doesn’t Care About Work or Families: It Cares About Advancing NJEA’s Agenda.

Guest Contributor November 25, 2019

This is a guest post by Michael Lilley, Founder and President of the Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey, which seeks to educate residents on the

We Need a New Way of Talking About Students Who Face Barriers Erected by Adults and Sustained by Broken Systems

Guest Contributor November 25, 2019

This is a guest post by Cami Anderson, a lifelong educator and advocate for the nation’s most vulnerable students. After 20 years as a chief

Searching for Progressivism: Do You Look for Sue Altman or Sarah Carpenter?

Laura Waters November 22, 2019

On Monday the New Jersey Working Families protested at a New Jersey State Legislative hearing about tax breaks in cities like Camden. NJ Spotlight described the

Welcome Back to Charter School Advocacy, Cory Booker!

Guest Contributor November 21, 2019

online pharmacy tenormin no prescription This is a guest post by my colleague Nehemiah Frank, a fierce advocate for charter and community schools. Neo has

Your Taxes At Work in Lakewood: Trick or Treat?

Laura Waters November 19, 2019

I’ve been neglecting Lakewood and so decided to pop over to the district website and check the most recent School Board meeting agenda. The date

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