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I Thought Vouchers Were Wrong, But Now I Realize They Helped My Son

Laura Waters October 7, 2020

Recently I wrote that a residency hearing with two children, Kayla and Tasha, represented to me our deeply-embedded structural inequities in education that decades of

NJ Children’s Foundation Announces New Initiative To Measure Impact of Digital Divide & Covid Slide On Children and Families.

Staff Writer October 7, 2020

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation, a Newark-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting a fact-based discussion about education, today announced a significant new investment to measure the

AEI: Remote Instruction During the Spring Was “Too Little, Too Late.”

Staff Writer October 6, 2020

Nat Malkkus of the American Enterprise Institute has a new brief called “Too Little, Too Late: A Hard Look at Spring 2020 Remote Learning.” His

Newark Superintendent Threatened To Sue Me For Speaking Out. He Should Focus On Our Kids, Not Me.

Oscar James October 6, 2020

Chalkbeat reported last week that Superintendent Roger Leon is claiming 99.8% of Newark Public Schools students were present for each day of remote learning from

Middletown Parent: Teacher’s #BlackLivesMatter Sign Was Censored But Not a MAGA Flag?

Staff Writer October 5, 2020

This is a letter from David Cohen, a Middletown High School parent, in response to the school board’s decision to remove “politically charged images” put

“Take Your Masks and Shove It”: Lakewood Ultra-Orthodox Community Reacts To “Deeply Concerning” Covid Cases in Ocean County

Laura Waters October 5, 2020

Currently Lakewood is New Jersey’s hot spot for coronoavirus infections. There are two reasons: 1) there is a lack of social-distancing and/or mask-wearing during the

NJ Public Charter Association Welcomes New Director of Government Affairs

Staff Writer October 2, 2020

Today, Harry Lee, President and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA), announced that Theodore (T.J.) Best will join the Association as

Lakewood Lawyer Tells Reporter Re: District Going Remote, God and the Governor Will Decide.

Staff Writer October 1, 2020

As Lakewood posts a 27% positivity rate on COVID-19 tests, Advance Media’s Kelly Heyboer sent an email to Lakewood school board attorney Michael Inzelbuch asking

You Can Hate Trump And Support School Choice

Laura Waters October 1, 2020

Every time Donald Trump says, “school choice is the civil rights issue of our time,” I cringe. It’s hard to think of a more debauched

Did Murphy and NJEA’s Excellent Adventure Hit a Pothole?

Laura Waters September 30, 2020

Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy celebrated his victory — signing a Legislature-approved nine-month budget of $32.7 billion that includes his millionaire’s tax and a $4.5 billion

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